Steel Recycling

The most recycled material in the world

Magnet lifting scrap steel during scrap steel recycling and processing

Recycle scrap steel with ease.

Steel is the most recycled material in the world. Radius is proud to play a role in its circularity. Our facilities accept scrap steel in many forms, making it easy for individuals, businesses, and contractors to responsibly dispose of and recycle scrap steel.

Household Appliances

Refrigerators, washers, dryers, and other appliances

Automobiles & Auto Parts

Vehicle bodies, engines, and automotive components

Tools & Industrial Machinery

Industrial equipment and manufacturing tools

Construction & Demolition

Debris from construction sites and demolition projects

Infrastructure Components

Bridges, railings, and structural supports

Scrap steel recycling facility

Steel recycling made easy

Steel can be recycled indefinitely without losing strength or quality, making it one of the most sustainable materials in use today.

Radius facilities are equipped to handle scrap steel safely and efficiently. Our team ensures all materials are recycled and processed according to environmental standards and industry best practices.

Convenient recycling locations

Safe and efficient material handling

Transparent pricing and weight-based payouts

Support for individuals and commercial and industrial customers

Looking to recycle steel?

Contact our team or visit a Radius facility near you to get started.

Yes, recycling steel saves energy, reduces landfill waste, and earns you cash for scrap metal. Steel is 100% recyclable, making it one of the most sustainable materials.

For faster service, sort your steel by type and remove large non-metal attachments if possible. However, we accept mixed loads too.

Prices for scrap steel change regularly. Get a quote for your material or visit your local Radius facility to find out current market prices.

No, you don’t need to strip paint or coatings from steel materials before recycling.

No minimum is required. Radius accepts any amount of steel scrap, from small household items to large industrial loads.

Yes. Most states require a valid government-issued ID for scrap metal transactions.

Your recycled steel is processed, melted, and reused to manufacture new products, reducing the need for mining and conserving natural resources.