Metal recycling for industrial companies — from waste to profit
Every day, industrial enterprises generate large amounts of metal spills, surplus materials and scrap materials. With the right recycling, this can be transformed into a significant revenue source and a stronger sustainability profile. At Skrotify.se we help the industry to take control of its scrap flow and maximize value.
Why metal spills are an untapped resource in industry
In many manufacturing and industrial processes spills occur in the form of scraps, sheet metal spills, mis-produced parts and end-of-life machine parts. All too often this is handled as costly waste instead of as the valuable raw material it actually is.
For many industries, scrap is a forgotten asset. But properly managed, it can become a strategic resource that both strengthens profitability and climate profile
By correctly identifying, sorting and recycling metals, industrial companies can not only get paid for their waste, but also reduce their environmental impact and contribute to a Circular economy.
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
It is common for metal spills to be mixed with other types of waste, that materials are not sorted correctly, or that there are no clear procedures for documentation and follow-up. The result will be lost revenue and weaker environmental accounting.
With Skrotify, industrial companies get a complete solution:
- We provide customized collection solutions for different metal types.
- All scrap is digitally managed and tracked in real time.
- You get full visibility into weights, scrap classification and CO₂ savings.
It should be as obvious to follow the waste flow as to follow the production
Three Keys to Better Recycling in Industry
- Integrate recycling into the production flow: Create natural points for sorting and collection.
- Measure and follow up: Document weight and scrap value on an ongoing basis to optimise finances.
- Collaborate with the right partner: A transparent player like Skrotify ensures both high remuneration and durability data.
Simple measures allow industrial companies to move from scrap losses to scrap profits — while improving their environmental profile.







