How Much You Can Earn Selling Scrap Metal Across Ukraine's Regions.
Turning Old Metal into Cash: Opportunities Across Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, people can earn extra income by selling scrap metal from unused structures and items. As of June 2026, the average price for ferrous scrap ranges from 2.5 to 5.5 Ukrainian hryvnias per kilogram, depending on the region. This presents a practical way for households to profit from old metal objects that are no longer in use.
Regional Price Differences for Ferrous Scrap
Prices for ferrous scrap in June 2026 vary significantly by region. Here is a breakdown:
- Kyiv Oblast — up to 3 UAH per kg
- Vinnytsia Oblast — up to 5 UAH per kg
- Zaporizhzhia Oblast — up to 5.5 UAH per kg
- Dnipropetrovsk Oblast — up to 5.2 UAH per kg
- Odesa Oblast — up to 4.5 UAH per kg
- Sumy Oblast — up to 4 UAH per kg
- Lviv Oblast — from 3.5 UAH per kg
- Kharkiv Oblast — up to 2.5 UAH per kg
For copper scrap, the average purchase price in June 2026 is around 400 UAH per kilogram, with some regions offering as much as 500 UAH per kilogram. This makes copper a particularly profitable material to sell, especially for those with access to copper items.
Another notable opportunity in Ukraine’s market is a granite quarry listed for sale in Vinnytsia Oblast at 3.5 million USD. While unrelated to scrap metal, it highlights other investment possibilities in the region.
By selling scrap metal, Ukrainians can generate additional income while contributing to waste reduction and resource conservation. Given the price differences across regions, it is most advantageous to sell scrap in areas with higher rates, which could also encourage local recycling initiatives.
This situation underscores the importance of material recycling in Ukraine, especially amid ongoing economic challenges.
Recycling metal items not only boosts household earnings but also helps cut down on waste and preserve natural resources. With regional price variations, selling scrap in higher-paying areas offers the best return, potentially spurring local recycling efforts.
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