Environmental issues are popular all over the world, and one issue that always gets a lot of attention is recycling. Recycling is an important part of keeping the environment healthy, but there are a lot of recyclable items that slip under the radar. One such item is xray film.

X-ray film recycling is vitally important, as the amount of xray film waste the healthcare industry produces is staggering. However, whether it's film waste from a hospital, or old xrays lying around one's home, many people don't have the resources to know where or how to recycle it. The good news is there are recovery companies, such as Industrial Surplus.

Industrial Surplus has been providing surplus collection and recycling services across the United States for years. They are a family-owned and operated company that prides itself on safely and responsibly purchases and disposes of surplus and industry from a variety of locales, from power plants to paper mills. What people may not know is that Industrial Surplus also specializes in x-ray film recycling.

Not only do discarded xray films amass a lot of physical waste, they are also dangerous to the environment. X-ray filmsare made up of many components, but primarily they are constructed of PET plastic and silver. Both of these components can be dangerous. For example, if an xray is deposited in a landfill, the PET plastic and silver content can seep into the groundwater and contaminate the water supply. And in a city as large as Oakland, CA, that can present quite a problem.

X-ray recycling is not only beneficial to the environment, but there is money to made in it as well. This is due to the silver content in the film. Through a complex recycling process, Industrial Surplus extracts the silver content and sells it back to the market in bar or bullion form. So when one recycles their xrays, they not only help the environment, but earn cash in the process.

Industry Surplus can handle most kinds of x-ray. Whether its dental xray film, medical films, MRI sheets, NDT film, industrial xrays or even lithographic films, Industrial Surplus will pay for and recycle them. That means any x-ray piling up can be gotten rid of.

So, there are many recovery companies and silver recyclers on the market, but going with Industry Surplus ensures one's old xray film is disposed of properly and efficiently.