With industrial upgrading and urban infrastructure renewal, waste wires and cables have become a valuable renewable resource. Classified recycling of copper from cables is a practical and environmentally friendly solution that improves recycling efficiency, increases economic returns, and supports sustainable resource utilization.
Different types of wires and cables vary in copper content, insulation materials and thickness. Reasonable classification — such as separating copper-core cables from aluminum-core ones, and sorting by thickness and insulation type — helps improve the purity of recycled copper and reduces processing losses.
Professional recycling adopts physical separation and mechanical crushing technologies, avoiding open burning and harmful emissions. This process safely extracts high-purity copper for reuse in electronics, electrical engineering, new cables and other industries, forming a stable industrial recycling chain.
For factories, construction sites and recycling enterprises, standardized classified recycling not only cleans up space and reduces waste accumulation, but also turns idle scrap materials into stable economic benefits.
Classified recycling of copper from wires and cables is a down-to-earth way to turn waste into wealth. Clearer classification means higher recovery rate, better value and more sustainable development.