Copper must be doing well, nobody around here can keep an outdoor item that contains copper for longer 'n a week before the homeless find it and claw it away
Copper must be doing well, nobody around here can keep an outdoor item that contains copper for longer 'n a week before the homeless find it and claw it away
We need to make certain things illegal for recycling yards to accept from the public. Like catalytic converters industrial wire some building materials. If we put the onus on the recycling business we might get better results than we are currently experiencing.
We need to make certain things illegal for recycling yards to accept from the public. Like catalytic converters industrial wire some building materials. If we put the onus on the recycling business we might get better results than we are currently experiencing.
What I have seen done is undercover law enforcement profiling and intercepting people arriving with shopping carts full of copper wire and plumbing, but letting through the carts of smashed aluminim cans. Industry has been replacing copper with other metals, so there's not much copper left out there. Pennies are no longer made of copper, and now those zinc pennies will no longer be minted. Catalytic converters are no longer made with platinum, or rhodium. So industry has adapted to the thieves and to lower cost replacements. What's next for thieves? .. rare earth metals, lithium batteries, etc.
What I have seen done is undercover law enforcement profiling and intercepting people arriving with shopping carts full of copper wire and plumbing, but letting through the carts of smashed aluminim cans. I
What your describing is the status quo, if that solution worked we would see a decline in thefts. My solution would threaten the business licenses of shady operators.