Metal Recycling in Etobicoke: Avoid These Costly Mistakes

Metal recycling is the collection, sorting, and processing of scrap so mills can make new products from it. In Etobicoke, Quick Scrap Metal has handled this since 1986, accepting metals, electronics, appliances, and scrap cars in one stop with fast, on‑the‑spot payouts.

Quick answer: Metal recycling turns discarded metals, appliances, and electronics into reusable materials. In Etobicoke, Quick Scrap Metal (est. 1986) accepts ferrous, non‑ferrous, e‑waste, appliances, and scrap cars in one stop with on‑the‑spot payouts.

Recycling metals turns clutter into usable raw material while cutting landfill waste and energy use. If you’re in Etobicoke, our yard makes it simple: extended hours, quick in‑and‑out, and a single lane for mixed loads—everything from copper wire to a retired washer or an end‑of‑life vehicle.

By Last updated: 2026-07-13

In business since 1986
Service area Etobicoke, Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, GTA
Hours Weekdays 8am–7pm; Saturday 8am–5pm; Sunday 9am–5pm
Accepted materials Ferrous & non‑ferrous metals, appliances, e‑waste, scrap cars
Customer rating (GMB) 4.1 average (20+ reviews)
Standout benefit One‑stop drop‑off with on‑the‑spot payouts

Local tip for Etobicoke recyclers

Headed in from north Etobicoke? Time your run outside mall rush at Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair. Pre‑sort copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and steel in stackable bins; our crew will move you through faster, and you’ll spend less time at the scales.

Overview

Clean sorting boosts your payout and cuts your time on site. Since 1986, our team has helped homeowners, trades, and small contractors clear space quickly while keeping materials in the circular economy.

What Is Metal Recycling and Why It Pays You

  • Environmental benefit: Recycling conserves resources and lowers emissions compared with mining and refining. See EPA recycling guidance for big‑picture impact.
  • Everyday sources: Washers, dryers, microwaves, lawn mowers, extension cords, radiators, PCs, and aluminum siding.
  • One‑stop convenience: Metals, appliances, electronics, and scrap vehicles handled at the same Etobicoke yard.

Example: a home cleanout might include a dishwasher, a box of cables and wire, and a bin of brass faucets. We process all three together—no extra stops.

What Quick Scrap Metal Accepts (Ferrous, Non‑Ferrous, E‑Waste, Appliances, Vehicles)

  • Non‑ferrous:
    • Copper pipe and wire, aluminum extrusion and plate
    • Brass (fittings, faucets), nickel alloys, stainless
  • Ferrous:
    • Steel and tin, cast iron, rotors, auto cast, heating ducts
    • Engines and motors, transmissions, compressors
  • E‑waste:
    • Computers and laptops, televisions and monitors
    • Printed circuit boards (PCBs), keyboards, Blu‑ray/DVD players
    • Lead‑acid batteries, cables and wire
  • Appliances: Washers, dryers, dishwashers, microwaves, stoves/ovens, A/C units, range hoods, snow blowers, BBQs, old tools
  • Vehicles: Scrap car drop‑off and arranged pickup

Need specifics? Check our electronics recycling details and the broader Etobicoke recycling center guide for accepted items and prep tips.

Close-up of sorted copper, aluminum extrusion, and brass fittings ready for recycling in Etobicoke

How the Drop‑Off and Removal Process Works

  1. Sort before you drive: Separate copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and steel. Remove obvious non‑metal attachments when safe.
  2. Check in: Follow the team’s guidance for the right unloading spot and scale order.
  3. Weigh and grade: Each category is weighed and assessed for cleanliness.
  4. Payout: We settle on the spot for qualifying scrap.
  5. Bulky items: See household scrap removal tips or arrange scrap car drop‑off/pickup.

What your visit feels like: You’ll hear the beep of loaders and see high‑visibility vests guiding traffic. Pull forward to the unloading zone, pop the trunk or lower the tailgate, and our team points you to the right pile. You’ll get a scale ticket, head to the payout window, and you’re on your way.

For a visual walkthrough, review our Etobicoke scrap yard guide covering entry, scale etiquette, and unloading flow.

What Affects Your Scrap Metal Payout

  • Material type: Copper, aluminum plate/extrusion, brass fittings, and stainless typically return more than mixed steel.
  • Cleanliness: Remove plastic, rubber, wood, and fluids where safe—clean metal grades better.
  • Separation: Don’t mix stainless with steel or brass with copper; keep alloys apart.
  • Market conditions: Recycling markets shift. See broad context via minerals and metals facts.
  • Timing: Arrive outside peak windows to reduce wait time and finish faster.

Operator’s advice

  • Strip or not? Strip copper wire if you have a full grocery‑bag worth or heavy‑gauge wire. Under that, your time is usually better spent sorting other items.
  • Magnet test: If a magnet sticks, it’s steel. If not, you may have stainless or another non‑ferrous alloy—keep it separate.
  • Cut attachments: Snip brass valves off faucets and remove steel screws from aluminum extrusion. Two minutes at home saves time at grading.
  • Bundle cords: Coil cords, remove plugs where safe, and pack them by type.

For education on trends and preparation pointers, bookmark our page with general scrap metal prices insights (no quotes; just context and tips).

How Quick Scrap Metal Compares to Other Toronto Scrap Yards

  • One‑stop acceptance: Metals, electronics, appliances, vehicles—no second trip.
  • Extended hours: Late weekdays and open Sundays for real‑life schedules.
  • Small‑load friendly: No appointment needed; fast in‑and‑out flow.
  • Local experience: Serving Etobicoke since 1986 with a crew focused on quick, courteous service.

Industrial names like AIM Recycling Toronto, Triple M Metal, Canada Iron & Metal, Peel Scrap Metal Recycling, and Tal Metal serve vital roles. If you’re a homeowner or a small crew with a mixed load, our setup is often faster and simpler for you. For safe handling basics, see Cuyahoga Recycles.

Pickup truck delivering a scrap car to an Etobicoke recycling yard, crew guiding the drop‑off

Local Tip: Preparing Your Scrap Before You Arrive

  • Separate by family: Copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, steel—use labeled bins or clear bags.
  • Cut and coil wire: Bundle lengths; remove plugs where safe.
  • Drain and clean: Empty fluids from radiators and compressors when possible; brush off heavy debris.
  • Strip attachments: Remove wood, plastic, or fabric from frames and fixtures.
  • Bundle e‑waste: Pack PCs, laptops, and PCBs together. Keep TVs and monitors upright.

Local considerations for Etobicoke

  • Aim for mid‑morning on weekdays to avoid congestion around Woodbine Mall & Fantasy Fair.
  • Weekend volumes spike during yard‑cleanout season; prep extra bins to unload quickly.
  • Trades dropping between jobs: pre‑sort in the truck bed to shorten scale time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What metals should I separate first?

Prioritize copper, aluminum, brass, stainless, and clean steel. Keep alloys apart—for example, separate copper pipe from insulated copper wire and aluminum extrusion from cast aluminum. Bins or totes labeled by metal family speed grading and unloading.

Do you take electronics and appliances with my metal load?

Yes. We accept common e‑waste (computers, laptops, TVs, PCBs) and household appliances (washers, dryers, microwaves, stoves, A/C units). This one‑stop acceptance is ideal for mixed loads from home cleanouts or renovation work.

How should I prepare a scrap car?

Remove personal items and license plates and have ownership documents ready. If the vehicle doesn’t run, ask about arranged pickup. Our crew will guide you on the safest way to deliver and unload at the yard.

Do you offer pickup for heavy household scrap?

Yes, options are available for bulky items and vehicles. Share your list, and we’ll confirm what can be picked up and any prep required so unloading is quick when we arrive.

Key Takeaways and Next Steps

  • Clean sorting and separation improve grading and your return.
  • We accept metals, electronics, appliances, and vehicles together.
  • Use bins and do quick prep (cut attachments, coil wire) to speed unloading.
  • Explore our recycling companies guide and electronics recycling resources.

Ready to clear space? Stop by our Etobicoke yard or review the local yard overview for directions and tips.

Conclusion

We’ve supported residents, trades, and small contractors since 1986 with a wide acceptance list and extended hours. Have a mixed load or a question about a specific item? Share a photo—we’ll confirm the best way to prep and unload.