Yes, steel can be recycled, though not all recycling places will take it. You need to check with your local recycling program to see if they will or not.
One main company that does steel recycling is SRI (Steel Recycling Institute), but there are collection places all over.
2006-10-09 03:36:02
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answered by Isealdor 2
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Is Steel Recyclable
2016-11-10 21:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It is recyclable but your general waste management company may not recycle it. It depends on where you live but your best chance is to bring it to a scrap metal yard. They take all types of metals, even mixes of iron and steel. My brother's really into collecting people's unwanted scrap metal and recycling it for the money- especially copper is really expensive, he makes a pretty penny on peoples trash! HOWEVER, have you tried cleaning the pan? Stainless steel is actually pretty easy to clean, simmer a mix of normal white vinegar, water and baking soda in a clean pan, then pour it onto your burnt pan and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Scrub either with a stiff brush or a scrubby pad. It really works wonders! Good luck!
2016-04-03 01:04:09
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2015-08-18 13:16:55
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answered by Yetty 1
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yes, steel is made up of iron and alloying elements. You can melt the steel and change the composition to produce different grades of steel.
2006-10-09 03:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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ya and junk yards and steel mills pay 4 it
2006-10-09 03:33:37
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answered by haute_bluntafai_420 2
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Of course it is take it to your nearest scrap yard. It depends how much you have but they do pay you for it, also any non ferrous materials such as brass and copper and aluminum.
2006-10-09 03:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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yes! right now you can get paid for it at junk yards. copper is worth a lot ,too.
2006-10-09 03:34:24
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answered by Tired Old Man 7
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Yes it is. It can be melted down and re-formed.
2006-10-09 03:33:23
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answered by needhelp 3
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er yes
2006-10-09 03:33:02
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answered by Richard_917 2
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