Steel recycling and energy conservation

Science. 1982 Apr 30;216(4545):485-91. doi: 10.1126/science.216.4545.485.

Abstract

The potential for energy conservation through increased use of steel scrap by the U.S. steel industry is examined. It is concluded that increased use of scrap would reduce energy use, but it is not economical, due mainly to volatile scrap prices. Other energy-saving technologies exist, but it is likely that energy will be conserved through reduced use of steel as rising energy costs are passed through to consumers.