Highest Paid Metals Right Now
- Pewter : Tops the list with a whopping 166,49 SEK/kg for clean material
- Carbide:
- Drill: 155.82 SEK/kg
- Cutting: 142.65 SEK/kg
- Copper:
- Blank copper wire (Millberry): 86-89 SEK/kg
- CU Granules Class 1:85,01 SEK/kg
- Copper coils: 80,58 SEK/kg
Price Trends for Key Industrial Metals
Copper
- Strong position in the market with prices around 74-89 SEK/kg depending on quality
- CU Sekunda Piece scrap sold for 79,14 SEK/kg
- Burnt copper is 26.92 SEK/kg
Aluminum
- Aluminium rim: 18,92 SEK/kg
- Clean profiles: 11,61 SEK/kg
- Lacquered profiles: 10,70 SEK/kg
- Chips: 17,37 SEK/kg
Brass and Bronze
- Brass Granules Class 1:60,49 SEK/kg
- Bronze (pure): 66.55 SEK/kg
- Cartridge sleeves in brass: 47,41 SEK/kg
Cable scrap
- FK cable scaled (glossy Cu): 28,82 SEK/kg
- Mixed cable 38% CU: 30.59 SEK/kg
- Copper cable unpeeled: 35.13 SEK/kg
Market Trends and Analysis
The Swedish scrap market is showing strong signs of recovery with increased prices in several categories. Precious metals and special alloys in particular are showing stable levels, indicating continued strong demand from industry.
Sustainable Recycling
The price increases strengthen incentives for metal recycling, contributing to:
- Reduced environmental impact
- More efficient use of resources
- Strengthening the circular economy
Prospects
With the current price trend, the recycling market is expected to continue to grow. The industry's increased focus on sustainability and circular material flows are driving the demand for recycled metals, providing good conditions for continued stable prices.
Prices are updated daily based on international commodity prices and local market conditions. For the most up to date prices, visit Skrotify Portal or contact your local recycling partner.







