As far as volume, ISRI assessed that the United States reused 67 million metric huge loads of ferrous metal was reused in the U.S in 2015. The biggest source was given by the 11 million cars which were reused. While the volume of ferrous metals recuperated is a lot more noteworthy, nonferrous metals create more industry income because of their more prominent worth, and as such are forcefully reused. Recuperated nonferrous scrap, including aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin, zinc and others, was esteemed at $32 billion of every 2014, producing a volume of 8 million metric tons.