Radiator (Auto) Recycling

How does recycling my radiator help the environment?

Recycling your radiator helps the environment in a number of ways. Firstly, it reduces the amount of metal and other materials that would otherwise end up in landfills. This helps to reduce landfill waste and associated pollution. Secondly, recycling your radiator means fewer resources are required to create new radiators or parts, reducing our impact on the environment. Finally, recycling scrap metal helps to reduce the amount of energy needed to produce new products, reducing our demand on natural resources and helping to reduce emissions of harmful gases such as carbon dioxide.

What recyclable materials are in a radiator?

A radiator usually contains aluminum, copper, or brass. These components are all recyclable as long as they are separated from other materials such as insulation and foam. 

What are the risks of not recycling my radiator?

If you choose not to recycle your radiator, there are a few risks associated with it. Firstly, the materials that make up radiators – such as steel and aluminum – can be hazardous if disposed of incorrectly. Potential health hazards include lead poisoning or chemical contamination from metals leaching into soil and water supplies. Additionally, not recycling your radiator wastes valuable resources, such as energy and raw materials, that could be used to create new radiators. 

Can I make money from recycling my radiator?

Recycling your radiator is a great way to get paid, but it’s more than just tossing them in the bin. Factors like hazardous waste can mean extra handling and create small fees for recyclers. Even with a small fee, you’re making the world around you greener and your own life leaner – helping both the environment and economy while decluttering at home. 

Find A Scrap Yard

Cohen operates several public and commercial recycling centers in Ohio and Kentucky.