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Recycled Steel Beams – What to Know Before You Buy Them

Are you interested in improving the eco-friendliness of your next construction project by using salvaged, second-hand or recycled steel beams, but you’re not sure what to look out for? This article explains the most important things to bear in mind when buying recycled or salvaged steel.

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Can Stainless Steel Be Recycled? What to Do in Demolition

If you’re keen to recycle as much as possible of your project’s materials but still wonder, “Can Stainless Steel Be Recycled?” this article is a must-read. It explains best practices for recycling steel and whether stainless steel can be recycled.

Various recycled steel building products are laid flat, side by side, on a gray glossy surface. The words "Recycled Steel Standards: Certifications and Regulations" are at the bottom of the image in white letters. In the upper right corner is a green badge with white stars and white lettering that says "Certified."

Recycled Steel Standards: Certifications and Regulations

Do you want to be sure that the recycled steel you use in your eco-friendly building project meets strict environmental standards? Well, you’re in the right place because this article explains the recycled steel standards, certifications, and regulations that ensure your recycled steel is as green as it claims to be.