The production of new stainless steel is made up of 25% scrap (from end-of-life products) 35% new scrap, from material returned from production and manufacturing, and 40% raw materials, such as ferro-chromium and ferro-nickel.
So, stainless steel remains part of a closed-loop system that’s sustainable and great for the wider environment as it can be re-used without any degradation.
Stainless steel items that can be recycled include:
- Kitchen accessories, cutlery, and cookware
- Knife blades with sharp edges
- Cookers, grills, and sinks
- Finishing elements for refrigerators, freezers, countertops, and dishwashers












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