Copper is one of the most valuable and versatile metals in the utility and electrical industries. It’s durable, highly conductive, and used everywhere from transmission lines to building rewiring projects. But as new installations replace old ones, miles of copper wire end up as scrap.
Instead of letting that material go to waste, copper wire recycling turns it into steady revenue while reducing disposal costs and supporting sustainability goals. For utility and electrical contractors, knowing how to handle, sort, and sell copper scrap can make a major difference in profitability.
At Iron & Metals, we help Colorado’s utility providers and electrical crews recycle copper safely, efficiently, and at the best possible rates.
Copper’s value in the scrap market has remained consistently strong for decades. Recycling it offers three major benefits for businesses that generate it regularly:
Copper commands some of the highest scrap prices of any commonly used metal. Unlike steel or aluminum, even smaller quantities of copper wiring can yield significant returns.
Instead of paying to haul old wiring to landfills or scrap yards that underpay, working with a trusted recycler saves time and ensures fair compensation for every pound.
Recycling copper reduces the need for new mining and cuts energy consumption by up to 85% compared to producing new copper from ore. For companies committed to sustainability, it’s one of the easiest ways to demonstrate measurable impact.
Not all copper wire is created equal and understanding the difference helps crews prepare it properly and maximize value.
Crews that separate and clean copper wire on-site before bringing it in for recycling typically earn the best rates.
Recycling copper isn’t complicated, but a few smart steps can make a big difference in what you earn:
The short answer: specialized, local metal recyclers like Iron & Metals.
While large-scale scrap yards or general waste facilities may buy copper, they often pay less because they handle mixed materials or use lower-grade pricing systems. By contrast, dedicated recyclers that specialize in metals and work directly with industry clients provide:
Iron & Metals consistently offers some of the best payouts for scrap copper wire in Colorado because we specialize in handling clean, sorted materials from professional crews — not general mixed waste.
For utility and electrical companies, time and safety matter. Working with an experienced metal recycler means:
Iron & Metals has been supporting Colorado’s trades and infrastructure industries since 1961, offering transparent pricing and dependable service tailored to contractors, utilities, and industrial clients.
Our process is built for busy crews who want to recycle copper efficiently and get paid fairly:
Whether you’re rewiring a neighborhood grid, replacing building systems, or clearing an old facility, Iron & Metals makes copper wire recycling fast, fair, and simple.
For utility and electrical crews, copper wire recycling isn’t just good for the environment — it’s a smart business practice that directly improves the bottom line. With proper sorting, clean handling, and a reliable recycling partner, you can turn leftover wire into meaningful revenue while staying compliant and sustainable.
Iron & Metals pays top dollar for scrap copper wire and provides the support crews need to recycle efficiently. From pickup service to drive-on drop-offs, we make it easy to get paid for every pound.
Contact our team to learn more.