Metal theft is "the theft of items for the value of their constituent metals". It usually increases when worldwide prices for scrap metal rise, as has happened dramatically due to rapid industrialization in India and China. Apart from precious metals like gold and silver, the metals most commonly stolen are non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminium, brass, and bronze. However, even cast iron and steel are seeing higher rates of theft due to increased scrap metal prices.
British police officers checking for stolen metal at a scrap metal merchant
Police in the United Kingdom check a scrap van for questionable items.
All bronze components (portrait and letters) of this memorial have been removed (Vienna, Austria).
Metal theft from a memorial at the Union Buildings, Pretoria
Scrap consists of recyclable materials, usually metals, left over from product manufacturing and consumption, such as parts of vehicles, building supplies, and surplus materials. Unlike waste, scrap has monetary value, especially recovered metals, and non-metallic materials are also recovered for recycling. Once collected, the materials are sorted into types — typically metal scrap will be crushed, shredded, and sorted using mechanical processes.
Piles of scrap metal collected for the World War II effort, circa 1941
Collection of leftover scrap metal items
The "organized chaos" of a scrapyard
British police investigating possibly-stolen metal at a scrapyard