Copper has been used for almost ten thousand years and since ancient times there has been a policy of recycling old and used copper materials and using them in new ways. Copper is an electrically and thermally conductive metal. Therefore, the use of copper is multifaceted: reusing copper wire , parts made of copper, etc. does not put pressure on copper reserves , the cost is less. Copper is second only to iron and aluminum in terms of usage. The quality of copper in recycling remains intact. Below is a description of Cable Recycling: Shaft Shredder Machine , Conveyor , Magnet Separator , Cable , Rolling Machine ( Crusher), Separator Table and Air Filter System. Since the cable has a plastic coating, copper and plastic are produced in cable recycling. In these, all the separation system is in the recycling machine. Basic method of copper recycling: Good quality copper scrap is melted in a furnace. It is then annealed and cast into billets and ingots. Low quality copper scrap is recycled by electroplating with sulfuric acid. Advantages of Copper Recycling: Copper recycling has several advantages ( berlefits) . E.g. a. Environment: During the extraction of copper from the mine, dust , waste gas like sulfur dioxide is produced. They have adverse effects on the environment . Copper recycling has no harmful effects on the environment. B. Cost of storage in the ground: If copper and copper hybrids are not recycled, holes have to be made in the ground. This method is very expensive compared to recycling at the price of land. C. Energy saving: It takes only 10% of the energy required to get pure copper from copper ore to recycle copper . This energy saving saves fuel oil , gas or coal. At the same time air pollutant CO2 is less emitted into the air. This reduces environmental pollution. D. Economy: The cost of recycling old and used copper is much less than the cost of extracting and refining new copper from mines. The market price of copper is quite low. About 41% of copper in Europe is used for recycling copper.