Highly Advanced Automotive Drives the Demand for Scrap Metal Recycling In North America: Fact.MR
Highly Advanced Automotive Drives the Demand for Scrap Metal Recycling In North America: Fact.MR
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Posted on July 29, 2021

Published by top news
Posted on July 29, 2021

The global scrap recycling industry is expanding steadily with rise in demand from key end-use sectors such as building & construction, automotive, and electricals, to name a few, and is subject to expand further over the coming years. Stainless steel will remain the most recycled scrap metal over the coming years.
The global sales of scrap metal recycling is projected to ascend at around 5.5% CAGR through 2031.
The latest report on scrap metal recycling by Fact.MR offers detailed analysis of the global industry, along with new trends, demand-supply trajectories, and growth & restraining factors for the forecast period of 2021 to 2031. As stated in the report, the United States, Germany, China, India, Japan, and a few other countries will have a major share on the market, while Asia Pacific will exhibit the fastest growth rate throughout the forecast period.
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Scrap metal recycling is highly sought-after in the building & construction sector, especially in projects such as roads and bridges. As the construction sector is getting back on track again with increase in the number of residential, commercial, and industrial projects, scrap metal processing equipment suppliers are likely to come across higher growth scope over the coming years.
According to a report titled “China- Construction and Green Building”, published by SelectUSA, China is the world’s largest construction industry, and the United States is China’s second-largest source of imports for the construction industry, with an import market share of 13%. As stated in the report, China’s construction industry is set to grow at an annual average of 5% in real terms through 2023. This, in turn, gives a glimpse of the high potential for scrap metal processing stakeholders.
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The global scrap metal recycling space is getting tougher in terms of competition. In order to sail through the cut-throat competition, key players are bringing in a wider variety of products.
For Instance,
For More Insights
In its latest report, Fact.MR offers an unbiased analysis of the scrap metal recycling market, providing historical data for the period of 2016-2020 and forecast statistics for the period of 2021-2031. In order to understand the global market potential, its growth, and scope, the market is segmented on the basis of metal (ferrous metals [stainless steel, carbon steel, mild steel, cast iron, and others] and non-ferrous metals [aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, brass, tin, gold, and others]), scrap (new scrap and old scrap), and industry (building & construction, automotive, industrial manufacturing, electricals, shipbuilding, consumer electronics, and others), across seven major regions of the world (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia, Oceania, and MEA).
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The global scrap recycling industry is expanding steadily with rise in demand from key end-use sectors such as building & construction, automotive, and electricals, to name a few, and is subject to expand further over the coming years. Stainless steel will remain the most recycled scrap metal over the coming years.
The global sales of scrap metal recycling is projected to ascend at around 5.5% CAGR through 2031.
The latest report on scrap metal recycling by Fact.MR offers detailed analysis of the global industry, along with new trends, demand-supply trajectories, and growth & restraining factors for the forecast period of 2021 to 2031. As stated in the report, the United States, Germany, China, India, Japan, and a few other countries will have a major share on the market, while Asia Pacific will exhibit the fastest growth rate throughout the forecast period.
Request a report sample to gain comprehensive market insights at
Get Customization on this Research Report for specific research solutions

Scrap metal recycling is highly sought-after in the building & construction sector, especially in projects such as roads and bridges. As the construction sector is getting back on track again with increase in the number of residential, commercial, and industrial projects, scrap metal processing equipment suppliers are likely to come across higher growth scope over the coming years.
According to a report titled “China- Construction and Green Building”, published by SelectUSA, China is the world’s largest construction industry, and the United States is China’s second-largest source of imports for the construction industry, with an import market share of 13%. As stated in the report, China’s construction industry is set to grow at an annual average of 5% in real terms through 2023. This, in turn, gives a glimpse of the high potential for scrap metal processing stakeholders.
Have A Query? Speak to Research Analyst
https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=AE&rep_id=5792
The global scrap metal recycling space is getting tougher in terms of competition. In order to sail through the cut-throat competition, key players are bringing in a wider variety of products.
For Instance,
For More Insights
In its latest report, Fact.MR offers an unbiased analysis of the scrap metal recycling market, providing historical data for the period of 2016-2020 and forecast statistics for the period of 2021-2031. In order to understand the global market potential, its growth, and scope, the market is segmented on the basis of metal (ferrous metals [stainless steel, carbon steel, mild steel, cast iron, and others] and non-ferrous metals [aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, brass, tin, gold, and others]), scrap (new scrap and old scrap), and industry (building & construction, automotive, industrial manufacturing, electricals, shipbuilding, consumer electronics, and others), across seven major regions of the world (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia, Oceania, and MEA).
About Fact.MR
Market research and consulting agency with a difference! That’s why 80% of Fortune 1,000 companies trust us for making their most critical decisions.We have offices in US and Dublin, whereas our global headquarter is in Dubai.While our experienced consultants employ the latest technologies to extract hard-to-find insights, we believe our USP is the trust clients have on our expertise.Spanning a wide range – from automotive & industry 4.0 to healthcare & retail, our coverage is expansive, but we ensure even the most niche categories are analyzed.
Reach out to us with your goals, and we’ll be an able research partner.
Contact:
US Sales Office:
11140 Rockville Pike
Suite 400
Rockville, MD 20852
United States
Tel: +1 (628) 251-1583
Corporate Headquarter:
Unit No: AU-01-H Gold Tower (AU),
Plot No: JLT-PH1-I3A,
Jumeirah Lakes Towers,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
E: sales@factmr.com
Website: https://www.factmr.com
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