March 2026 Scrap Metal Prices in Ukraine: Where to Get Up to 6 Hryvnias Per Kilogram.
Ferrous Scrap Metal Prices in Ukraine for March 2026
According to Novyny.live: Current prices for ferrous scrap metal in Ukraine during March 2026 show significant variation depending on the region. Scrap metal recycling is a vital part of the industrial economy, providing raw material for steel production. The regional price breakdown is as follows:
- Dnipropetrovsk Oblast — up to 6 UAH per kilogram (the highest price);
- Zaporizhzhia and Vinnytsia Oblasts — up to 5.5 UAH per kilogram;
- Sumy Oblast — up to 5.5 UAH per kilogram;
- Odesa Oblast — up to 5 UAH per kilogram;
- Kyiv Oblast — up to 4.5 UAH per kilogram;
- Lviv Oblast — from 4.5 UAH per kilogram;
- Kharkiv Oblast — up to 3.5 UAH per kilogram (the lowest price).
Restrictions on Ferrous Scrap Metal Collection
Ferrous scrap, which includes iron and its alloys, is a crucial resource for the metallurgical industry. However, not all metal items are eligible for recycling. Specific items are prohibited from being turned in for scrap to prevent hazards and preserve heritage. The banned items include:
- Sealed tanks or pressure vessels;
- Radiators containing unclassified fluids;
- Parts of railway infrastructure;
- Items of historical or cultural value.
These regulations are designed to avert dangerous situations and protect Ukraine's cultural legacy.
For Ukrainian citizens and businesses, awareness of local scrap prices and adherence to the rules regarding prohibited items is essential. This knowledge helps avoid complications during the scrapping process and ensures safety in metal recycling operations.
The prevailing prices for ferrous scrap in Ukraine mirror broader market trends and the country's economic conditions.
Source: Scrap metal market analytical review, March 2026
Given the regional price disparities, these figures can influence decisions by entrepreneurs and the public regarding the collection and sale of scrap metal. Following recycling protocols not only guarantees safety but also supports the sustainable development of Ukraine's metallurgical sector, a key component of the national economy.
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