ScrapTrade launches marketplace for scrap buyers and sellers
By AI, Created 4:56 AM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – ScrapTrade has launched a free online marketplace in Australia that connects households, businesses, recyclers and scrap yards to buy and sell scrap metal and used materials. The platform aims to make pricing more transparent, widen access to buyers and suppliers, and cut the time and transport costs tied to traditional scrap trading.
Why it matters: - ScrapTrade is trying to replace a slow, fragmented scrap market with a single online place to find buyers, sellers and local yards. - The platform is designed to help households, businesses, recyclers and car wreckers get better value for scrap and source materials more efficiently. - Local discovery and broader reach could reduce time spent calling yards, driving around and missing better offers.
What happened: - ScrapTrade officially launched as a new online marketplace for buying and selling scrap in Australia. - The platform is free to join and open to households, businesses, scrap yards, recyclers, processors and car wreckers. - ScrapTrade connects users with scrap yards, recyclers and traders locally and globally. - A spokesperson for ScrapTrade said the platform was built to give the scrap industry “a better way to do business.”
The details: - Sellers can list scrap, receive competitive offers and complete deals without leaving home. - Buyers and scrap yards can browse listings, source materials quickly and connect with suppliers they might not find otherwise. - ScrapTrade supports scrap metal, copper, aluminium, steel, iron, car parts, end-of-life vehicles, whitegoods, electronics and general household items. - Households can turn old appliances, car parts and unwanted metal items into cash. - Scrap yards can attract more sellers, grow inbound supply and reach customers beyond their local area. - Businesses and trade companies can offload scrap materials from operations and seek better returns than traditional disposal methods. - Recyclers and processors can source specific materials at scale. - Car wreckers can list vehicles and parts for buyers seeking components or bulk metal. - Users can search for scrap yards and buyers near them to arrange pickups, drop-offs and local deals. - The platform also supports national and international connections for larger traders, recyclers and businesses. - ScrapTrade is live and free to join at ScrapTrade’s website. - ScrapTrade’s social media pages are available on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and X.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects a broader push to bring transparency and digital matching to a market that has often relied on phone calls, local relationships and guesswork. - ScrapTrade is positioning itself as a marketplace layer between scrap generation and recycling demand, which could help smaller sellers reach more buyers and help buyers widen their sourcing pool. - The emphasis on both local pickup and international reach suggests the platform is aiming to serve casual sellers and larger industrial users at the same time.
What’s next: - ScrapTrade is inviting users to create accounts, post listings, browse available scrap and search for nearby yards. - The platform’s growth will depend on whether enough buyers and sellers join to create active pricing and trading activity. - If adoption builds, ScrapTrade could become a more central marketplace for scrap trading across multiple material categories.
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