Cash for scrap metal Poznan city. Scrap metal prices Poland. Cash for scrap batteries. Cash for scrap aluminium, cash for scrap copper, cash for scrap stainless steel. We collect waste of electronic: household appliances such as refrigerators, televisions, computers, monitors, worn-out, outdated or broken refrigerators, washing machines, computers, telephones, energy-saving bulbs, fluorescent lamps, televisions, audio equipment, irons, telephones, AC / DC chargers, electric tools and others similar electric or battery operated appliances. The Pro-Ekometal brand has been present on the Polish market since 2010. The main activity is the purchase and sale of non-ferrous metals, steel scrap, cast iron, batteries, waste paper - cardboard and paper. Our purchase is based on applicable standards and norms in the field of environmental protection and waste management. Ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap can be recycled many times. The metal waste we collect is pre-sorted and then transferred to specialist plants, where it is tested and processed to meet the quality requirements imposed by steelworks. After processing, instead of waste that clutters the environment, we get a new material ready for use. Unnecessarily lying cables or copper shavings are not particularly attractive objects for companies. On the contrary, everyone is happy to get rid of unnecessary garbage that unnecessarily takes up space in offices or warehouses. Currently, the need for pro-ecological activities is being mentioned more and more loudly. It is no longer enough to simply segregate waste and throw it into the appropriate containers - it is also worth paying more attention to the use of recyclable materials. Metals, including colored ones, are perfect for this role and allow you to recover some of the necessary material. That is why purchases, such as the purchase of copper, play such an important role in protecting the environment. This is the best solution for used cables - much better than thoughtlessly throwing them in the garbage. That is why more and more companies appreciate the opportunities offered by the purchase of copper and, by selling secondary raw materials, recover some of their money while taking pro-environmental measures. Although such activities seem to be only a drop in the ocean of needs, one should not underestimate the power that scrap yards are slowly becoming.