Mexican Artisans Promote the Use of Recycled Copper in the
Fabrication of Their World Famous Copper
For many years copper has been the main raw material used by the
Mexican artisans of Santa Clara del Cobre for the fabrication of
their beautiful artisan items. Originally artisans relied on the
natural supply of copper of their lands for the fabrication of
their items. But has the supply of the original sources has
decreased and the demand for items as copper sinks has increased
they have had to think and look for new and alternate sources of
copper material.
Thankfully they have found a reliable source of copper in the
recycling industry. Trucks loaded with tons of copper junk
coming form many parts in central Mexico arrive every week and
deliver their precious load to the artisans shops. Artisans pay
the load of copper according to the cleanness of the material,
the cleaner your copper the closer you will get to be paid at
international market prices for pure copper, that lately has
been increasing steeply making this recycling business more
profitable for the copper gatherers. Though all junk serves,
artisans specially avoid junk made of copper wires covered with
too much soldering due to the harming potential that this
impurities have for the very characteristic look of their
handmade copper items.
The high demand and good price paid for copper junk has created
a new industry of copper gatherers in central Mexico with a
number of benefits for the environment turning old useless junk
yards into a profitable mine of copper and preserving natural
copper sources for more strategic applications. And at the same
time it has also benefited the economy of the abundant
population of this region of Mexico that has seen a growing
industrialization in recent years.
So now many people may have one more reason to buy a copper
sink; that they are environmental friendly.