For most metals, the cost and energy consumption are much less for recycling than for new extraction. Generally, there is no quality loss in recycling, and there is no limit to how many times a material can be recycled. Today, therefore, all easily accessible scrap metal is recycled. New production of metal is due to an increased market need. Therefore, there is currently no environmental advantage in trying to increase the proportion of recycled material in an individual product to make it “greener”, since it would only mean that another product will have a lower proportion of recycled material and also lead to increased transport.
What is important to bear in mind, however, is that the materials in a product can easily be separated so that the various metals can be recycled.