♻️ Turn Your Scrap Copper Cable Into Cash 💰with Greencable
Looking to turn your scrap electrical cable into cash effortlessly? The innovative service by Greencable is a perfect fit for electricians on the go. Simply collect your scrap cable and store it in the designated bin. Contact Greencable, and watch cash flow into your bank account.
Say goodbye to frequent trips to the scrap yard.
In this video, Joe Routledge delves into this new service alongside Ed Nash, the director of Greencable.
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Time Stamps ⏱
00:17 What is greencable?
00:53 A solution for more than just electricians
01:09 greencable pickup radius grows day by day
01:54 Why make the switch from traditional scrapyards?
02:51 Minimum frequency of bin collection
03:42 Let's see what Team eFIXX managed to collect
04:50 Time to load up the van
05:04 Why does Joe have to do 22 press-ups
05:48 How much is our scrap cable worth?
06:20 Our bin is empty and we're ready to go again!
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#metalrecycling #recycling #electricians
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I thought the eFIXX van was the scrapyard on wheels! 😂
Still waiting for my bin 😒
Always hated going to the scrappy. Always been a bit lazy with leaving cables. Might help keep the van clean as well.Great service
It’s surprising the price difference you get between different scrapyards. Always worth checking. Also check the rate monthly. It can make a big difference it you sell at the wrong time . Why are these guys talking distance in kilometres when we use miles
Wise words
If you put that bin on my site with copper, it would be chored in seconds. The whole bin would be put in the back of a van and scrapped on a half hour lunch break. 😂😂
The advice is always to keep in a secure place (out bin has the logo on regular ones don’t)
Definitely not a suitable location for our service then 🤣 However at a house or a unit? We're your best option! 🙂
Great idea. Green Cable have been doing the rounds on YT. Bear in mind that they deduct a fee to cover the cost of the bin from your first collection. I believe it's £20 at time of writing.
Absolutely right. £19.50 to cover the cost of delivering a bin in the first place, but we'll waive this if there's material ready to collect at the point of delivery 😎
Why don't you supply a multi section bin, similar to the rectangular waste bins that have segregation? You could easily supply the more frequent customers with these bins and keep the regular cable bins to lesser frequent customers :)
Thanks - we'll bear this in mind with future bin types.
Available in Texas?
Franchise opportunity if they're not!
Texas... USA?! We're currently trying to conquer the UK... but the USA is well in our sights.
Great for lazy people but I prefer to get a better price down at the scrap yard.
You might be surprised
You may be surprised indeed. Most customers report that they get the same price as their local scrap yard, sometimes better. Especially when you factor in the time and hassle saving. Time is money remember!
I got £2.20 for house hold yesterday
@@supersparks9466 We're paying £2.10. The average wheelie bin weighs around 70-80kg when filled with cable, so you'd be getting £7-8 less using Greencable on a ~£150 cash in. No brainer!
@@GreencableTeam that’s a full English
Incentive for thieves to rip out your completed work and take it to the recyclers!
Great idea, another potential revenue stream for Sparks at weekends. Wire a job during the week, charge for the 1st fix. Rob the cable on a saturday night, sell the scrap and then charge the same client for a 2nd 1st fix.
Just take it to the breakers Remember to get a waste carriage licence to avoid the council muppets.
Thanks for your thoughts
Yeh and the scrotes cutting EV DC charger cables... How are Green Cable vetting their customers and the origin of the materials they receive?
Not that scrap yards do any vetting either...
They could agree to only collect from registered companies? And not pay cash!
@@james.telferThey don't pay cash. It's bank transfer only.
@@james.telfer Yep those would both definitely help. As well as perhaps a commitment to check the loads and raise queries (or just terminate?) if things like chunky DC charger cables are found for a company/trader who doesn't do that sort of work...
😂😂😂😂 whatever
Do you pay cash? Because if you don't then you simply could not compete with the local scrapyard that does.
Cash? Too dirty for us.