Originally Posted by
hitch
Hi everybody,
We're starting off with electricians whereby we're developing a slick and innovative platform for electricians to recycle their scrap cables. The scrap industry is new me and I'm really excited for what lies ahead and learning a new trade! I have a hell of a lot to learn so any tips/pieces of advice would be warmly welcome.
Sounds like a great idea, assuming you can get people to use the platform, it could be a good and profitable idea. I am a software engineer as my day job, and have been trying to think of a way to intertwine my day job with my scrapping hobby, but never came up with anything I thought would work out well. So I'd be interested in following if your platform gets off the ground! Good luck!
Even though wires may seem like a tiny slice of the scrapping world, there is tons and tons of variables and details that will decide the best and most profitable way for you to handle them such as
wire type (copper wire, computer wire, usb wires, cat5 wire, etc etc, there is tons of types of wire/cable)
wire insulation amount
insulation to metal material ratio/reclamation amounts
wire gauge
wire material (copper, alum, fiber, other, etc)
stranded or solid
etc etc
Thats just for what the wires your get are then there is HOW much of each you can get, what buyers you can find, if you want to strip/granulate/process them yourself or sell as you get them.... logistics (of getting the wires from everyone on the platform + getting them to a seller).... lots and lots to think about. Good luck!
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