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Manhari Founder, Maddy Gupta, urges businesses to capitalise on the rising value of metals

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Old and unwanted equipment and business assets are often worth far more than they appear particularly those containing valuable metals.


Precious metals, led by gold and silver reaching record highs, are surging due to geopolitical risks, inflation concerns and central bank buying. Copper has also hit record levels, driven by high demand for electrification. Other industrial metals, including aluminium, zinc and nickel, are rising on supply constraints and increasing demand for green energy technology.


Across Australia, companies spanning construction, manufacturing, mining, transport, agriculture and even hospitality are being urged to take a closer look at the machinery, tools, fixtures and fittings sitting idle in storage yards, factories, workshops and warehouses.


Much of this unused or outdated equipment from forklifts, wiring and metal shelving to refrigeration units, computer servers and production line components contains recoverable metals. With global metal prices remaining strong and demand for recycled materials soaring, these forgotten items could represent thousands of dollars in hidden value.


Recycling scrap metal from decommissioned machinery and infrastructure is not only a sound financial move but also an environmentally responsible one. By repurposing and reprocessing existing metal resources, businesses can reduce landfill waste, cut carbon emissions and contribute directly to Australia's expanding circular economy.


In short, what's rusting in a yard or gathering dust in a storeroom could be a profitable opportunity waiting to be uncovered.


Maddy Gupta, founder and CEO of Manhari Recycling, one of Victoria's largest and most trusted scrap metal recycling companies, said outdated or non-functioning items are too often written off as worthless, when in fact they can contain metals, parts and other components with strong resale or recycling value.


“Many businesses simply don't realise what they're holding on to,” Gupta said.


“From copper wiring inside old machinery to aluminium frames, motors, and electronic modules, these components have a ready market and can return real money to businesses that recycle them properly.”

Unlocking hidden value


Across manufacturing, construction, hospitality, retail and logistics, there is a vast range of items that can be recycled for profit. These include:


- Factory and workshop machinery, such as lathes, milling machines, conveyors, forklifts and compressors
- Metal shelving, racking systems, mezzanine floors and warehouse fittings
- Refrigeration units, ovens, commercial dishwashers and other hospitality equipment
- Air-conditioning units, ventilation systems and ducting
- Copper cabling, wiring looms, switchboards and electrical components
- Aluminium doors, window frames, balustrades and structural fittings
- Vehicles, trailers and heavy equipment at the end of their working life
- Office furniture such as metal filing cabinets, workstations and chairs with steel frames
- Shop fittings, display units, counters and metal signage


“Many of these items contain high-value metals such as copper, aluminium, stainless steel and brass, which can be sold locally or exported to manufacturing markets. By dismantling them, recyclers can maximise the return for each component rather than selling the asset whole at a reduced price,” Gupta explained.


“These items can total a significant amount of money for a business when sold for recycling. This is why it is important for businesses to ensure they understand the real value of their unwanted items.”


Space, sustainability and the bottom line


Recycling old assets not only generates income, it also frees up valuable space in workplaces, making operations more efficient. It benefits the environment by diverting waste from landfill, conserving natural resources and reducing the energy demand of manufacturing.


With scrap metal prices remaining competitive and sustainability under increasing public and regulatory scrutiny, now is the ideal time for businesses to audit their unused assets.


“Whether it's a production line machine, a set of restaurant fridges or a warehouse full of outdated shelving, there's a good chance those items are worth more broken down and recycled than sitting idle,” Gupta said.


“It's money on the table that many businesses are missing.”


Time to act


Businesses are being encouraged to make the effort to engage reputable recycling operators who can dismantle, collect and process materials safely and in compliance with environmental standards. Many recyclers now offer free pick-up for large loads and fast payment, making the process straightforward and profitable.


“It's not just about clearing out the clutter, it's about recognising the financial and environmental value in what you no longer use,” Gupta said.


“The sooner businesses act, the sooner they can turn those unused assets into real returns.”

Gupta emphasised that often old equipment is worth more money to a business as scrap metal than selling it intact on the second hand market.


About Manhari Recycling


Founded in 2007 by Maddy Gupta, Manhari Recycling is one of Victoria's largest and most trusted scrap metal recycling companies. With operations spanning nearly five hectares across Tottenham, Horsham and Ararat, Manhari processes over 250,000 metric tons of metal annually and exports to major manufacturing markets worldwide. The company offers comprehensive services including auto recycling, whitegoods disposal, construction scrap recovery and e-waste processing. Committed to innovation, sustainability and customer service, Manhari is evolving into a leader in circular economy solutions, helping industry and community reduce waste, recover value and build a cleaner, greener future for Victoria.

To get a free quote or book a pick-up, visit www.manhari.com.au

Qualities to Check in an NDIS Provider

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Everyone wants to live life with independence and dignity. For people with disabilities, achieving this often requires the right support. This is where NDIS providers play an important role. These professionals offer care and services that help individuals live more confidently and safely.

Before choosing a reliable NDIS provider in Melbourne, it is essential to check certain qualities that ensure proper care, safety, and compliance. In this blog, you will explore the key qualities to check in an NDIS provider to make sure they truly meet participants’ needs.

What is NDIS?  

NDIS is a National Disability Insurance Scheme, which is a programme to help people with permanent and significant disabilities. The programme provides funding to the reliable care services that support the individual to lead their lives independently and achieve their goals beyond their disability marks. With dependable physical and psychological care, the NDIS provider Melbourne supports the participants to identify their strengths and make a change in their lives.


Key Features Of NDIS 

  • According to individual needs, participants receive personal care and daily living support to make living easy.
  • NDIS provider Melbourne provides therapy services such as physiotherapy, speech therapy and others to keep their body and soul active.
  • NDIS providers also make use of technology and innovative equipment to develop the participants' skills.
  • With club activities and community participation, support workers help to communicate and create bonds with others beyond their disability.


Qualities to Check In NDIS Providers 

Choosing the right NDIS providers is crucial in ensuring quality services and safeguarding the rights of participants. Here are key qualities to check in NDIS providers before joining.

Legal Registration 

Though there are numerous care providers available in the service line, not all of them are trustworthy. Choose the NDIS providers who are officially registered with the NDIS Commission and whose standards are approved. It ensures to provide quality services to the participants and promises to protect their safety and security. 

Good providers ensure they meet the participants' needs and focus on improving their lives. To find the right NDIS provider in your area, check the online presence, get feedback from other participants, and ask your family to determine the reliability and quality of service.

Staff Training 

NDIS staff are certified with professional training and experience in disability support. So check the staff qualification to meet your preference for participation reliability. Before joining the NDIS care, do a thorough background check, such as working with children and national police checks, to ensure safety protocols.

Insurance and Policies 

Before joining the NDIS care services, check out the provider's appropriate insurance coverage that complies with health and safety in public responsibility and professional defence. An NDIS guideline protects detailed, robust policies on individual privacy, risk assessments and participation engagement in the programme.  After verifying the policy standards, sign up for registration to start a new life.

Audit Compliance  

A registered NDIS provider undergoes regular compliance checks to verify service standards. According to the Australian government, it is mandatory to renew their registration every three years to maintain compliance. So, confirm that the NDIS provider you choose adheres to these compliances. 

Compliant Management 

A reliable care provider makes clear records of the service and process pricing, so participants can stay informed and make a wise decision. Choose a reputable provider who meets participants' standards and handles complaints with grace. Its transparent handling ensures trust, safety and satisfaction.

Final Words

NDIS is one of the supporting programmes for people with disabilities to uplift their lives and careers. Choose a reliable NDIS provider that is legally registered and follows standard compliance to ensure participants' safety. With their personalised care services and therapy, NDIS providers meet the participants' needs professionally!

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