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sucata

Sucata is discarded material that can be reclaimed and recycled, particularly metal scrap. The term covers ferrous and non-ferrous metals, as well as other recyclable materials such as electrical and electronic waste, machinery, vehicles, batteries, and construction debris. In everyday use, "sucata" also refers to places where such materials are collected and sold, known as sucatas or ferros-velhos.

Sourcing and processing: Sucata is collected from households, industries, demolition sites, and auctions. At yards or

Economic and environmental role: Recycling sucata reduces energy consumption, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and preserves natural

Regulation and safety: Handling and trade of sucata are governed by environmental, health and safety, and product-quality

recycling
facilities,
materials
are
sorted
by
material
type
and
grade,
cleaned,
and
baled
or
shredded.
Ferrous
metals
are
separated
using
magnetic
separators;
non-ferrous
metals
are
separated
by
air
or
eddy
current
processes.
The
material
is
then
melted
or
reprocessed
to
produce
ingots,
billets,
or
other
feedstock
for
manufacturing.
resources.
It
supplies
a
substantial
share
of
raw
material
for
steelmaking
and
other
metal
industries
and
supports
employment
in
the
recycling
sector.
The
global
trade
in
scrap
metals
is
substantial
and
sensitive
to
price
changes,
tariffs,
and
regulatory
policies.
regulations.
Operators
may
require
licenses,
tracking
documentation,
and
adherence
to
hazardous
waste
rules.