The metals and plastics in cables and wires can be recycled.
The metal components are typically made of materials like copper and aluminum, while the plastic parts are manufactured from materials such as polyethylene.
By recycling these materials, we can conserve significant amounts of mineral resources and energy.
Recycling cables and wires can also reduce a significant amount of landfill and incineration, thereby lowering environmental pollution risks and protecting the ecological environment.
The recycling process for cables and wires typically involves the following steps.
We require the collection and sorting of old cables and wires. Subsequently, the cables and wires are dismantled using machinery, separating the metallic and plastic components.
Next, further process the metal and plastic through physical or chemical methods to meet the recycling requirements.
Further sell or process the treated metal and plastic materials for reuse in the next lifecycle.






























