#1 Bare Bright Copper Wire
$2.92/lb
Average for 30 days
#1 Copper Tubing
$2.78/lb
Average for 30 days
Brass Shells
$1.69/lb
Average for 30 days
Cast Iron
$194.46/ton
Average for 30 days
Stainless Steel
$0.24/lb
Average for 30 days
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💡Tip: Current scrap metal prices are available at Scrap Metal Prices in Billings
Earth First Aid Curbside Recycling

Earth First Aid Curbside Recycling / 451 Charles Street, Billings, Montana, United States

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AluminumSteel
Big Sky Steel

Big Sky Steel / 1551 N. Frontage Road, Billings, Montana, United States

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Plate & Structural Prepared (2'x5')-SteelSteel - tinAppliancesBrassCast Iron 8 items
Yellowstone E-Waste Solutions

Yellowstone E-Waste Solutions / 419 N. 15th Street, Billings, Montana, United States

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Car BatteriesLead Acid Batteries

Billings scrap metal sales FAQ

1. Where can I sell scrap metal in Billings, Montana?

Our team has found 3 scrap yards in the city of Billings, state Montana that buy and process scrap metal. You can see their addresses and phone numbers in the table below. Before visiting a scrap yard, call to arrange a deal in advance.
Name companyAddress Telephones
Earth First Aid Curbside Recycling451 Charles Street, Billings, Montana, United States
(406) 698-0903
Big Sky Steel1551 N. Frontage Road, Billings, Montana, United States
406-272-8101
Yellowstone E-Waste Solutions419 N. 15th Street, Billings, Montana, United States
406.861.4920

2. What are the scrap prices in Billings, Montana today?

For up-to-date information on scrap metal prices in Billings, Montana, see the Scrap Metal Prices in Billings, Montana section. Below we have compiled a table with the best prices for the main types of metals you can buy in the city. The price information is to be used as a guide only, and does not constitute a public offer.
Metal Price Per Pound
Aluminum ~ $1.23
Aluminum Alloy ~ $1.04
Copper ~ $4.31
Brass ~ $3.31
Lead ~ $1.08
Nickel ~ $9.13
Tin ~ $18.21
Zinc ~ $1.50

3. What laws apply to selling scrap metal?

All scrap metal yards in Billings are regulated by the Montana Scrap Metal Act, which can be found on the official website of the Montana Senate.