| I've tried both metals, refurbish and parts recycling... Refurbishing or selling for parts is MUCH more valuable than metals recycling. It's also MUCH MUCH more work. Three first problem is getting valuable E-waste at a good price. (Free or cheap in large quantities) then comes separating out older parts (higher gold content), then identifying and testing newer parts for refurbishing or parts sales.
Then advertising refurb or parts, then the sale, then support for the items you sold. While there are a LOT of parts in closets, basements or other storage, it is difficult to obtain products that have a high resale value at the right price. Then factor in that newer computers and phones are getting much faster and/or using less power. Also, recycling does have risks-- including dust, toxic fires, and safe disposal. It's not impossible to make money recycling/refurbishing, but it is difficult and usually requires scale. |
I think with a small team of quite knowledgeable people you can have different revenue streams
I'd love that but I admit it's not easy and can be risky (never injured myself more than since I started scavenging parts)