M.S Arabia Co SCRAP was established to operate in the metal scrap industry across the kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

 

 

  Recycle metal scrap material is our trade. We purchase and collect scrap metals from diverse locations, sort them according to their composition, store them and then sell them to various scrap metal recyclers."

 

We have acres of yard, equipped with material handling equipment and man power to that aids customers to inspect, select and buy scrap metal that suits their requirement. We have based ourselves on the services demanded by our clientele and created innovative, user-friendly business environment.

 

We have a team to collect metal scrap from client's place at client's convenience. Thanks to our competent team which enables us to provide an unrivalled professional service to the scrap Metals sector across the kingdom. Our capabilities allow us to buy different grades of scrap metal, and as such we always offer very competitive prices. We buy a variety of metal scrap such as steel, Copper, brass, aluminium, nickel, stainless steel, zinc scrap, electronic scrap, carbon steel pipes, etc.

 

Environmental Impact

 

M.S Arabia Co Scrap plays a key part in driving the new Circular Economy Business Model in KSA. We are committed to reducing the potential environmental impacts in our local community by being an important link in the supply chains that drives resource efficient business model to reduce the life cycle impacts of new products through secondary metal resources ( Scrap).

 

Our metal recycling business supports the reduction of smelting and it's the environmental impact on the economy. EEF research has concluded that for each tonne of scrap steel recycled it saves 1.9 tonnes of iron ore and 0.6 tonnes of coal. Further, EU figures indicate that using recycled scrap steel to make new steel reduces:

 

  • Air pollution by 86%
  • Water consumption by 40%
  • Water pollution by 76%

 

The BMRA (British Metals Recycling Association) states that:

 

  • Copper scrap is readily used by both primary and secondary producers making up around 75-80% of the raw material
  • Aluminium production using raw materials requires temperatures of around 900°C while scrap or secondary aluminium melts at around 660°C

 

Using recycled materials, including metals, reduces CO2 emissions by some 200 million tonnes every year (EU data).