In 2026, the “white goods” scrap market is no longer just about hauling away junk; it’s a high-efficiency recovery business. Selling a fridge for scrap has become a strategic way to recoup value, especially as copper and steel prices remain volatile due to the global green energy transition.
Here is a comprehensive guide to the Fridge Scrapping Business in Australia for 2026.
1. The Value Breakdown: What’s Inside?
A standard refrigerator is a “treasure chest” of different metals. To get the best price, you need to understand what you are selling:
- The Shell (Light Gauge Steel): This makes up the bulk of the weight. In 2026, “clean” light gauge steel fetches approximately $110 per tonne, while “dirty” or mixed white goods can be as low as $40 per tonne.
- The Compressor (The “Gold Mine”): The black “pot” at the bottom contains a heavy copper winding and a high-grade steel motor. In 2026, sealed compressors are valued at roughly $0.60–$1.10 per kg.
- Copper Tubing & Wiring: The cooling lines and the power cord are high-grade copper. Depending on purity, copper is currently trading at record highs of $11.00–$14.00 per kg.
- Aluminum Fins: Found in the evaporator coils, aluminum can fetch $1.70–$2.00 per kg.
2. The “De-Gassing” Rule: Profits vs. Compliance
The biggest hurdle in 2026 is the refrigerant gas (Freon/HFCs).
- Environmental Laws: It is illegal in Australia to vent refrigerant into the atmosphere.
- The Profit Impact: Most scrap yards (like Endless Metals or Auss Metals) will accept a “gassed” fridge, but they likely won’t pay you for it because they have to cover the cost of professional de-gassing.
- Pro Tip: If you have the unit professionally de-gassed by a licensed HVAC technician and can provide a certificate, the scrap yard will pay you the full metal weight value.
3. Step-by-Step: Maximizing Your Return
If you are running a small-scale “side hustle” or clearing out an estate, follow these steps to move from a $0 payout to a $50+ payout per unit:
- Test with a Magnet: If the magnet sticks to the shell, it’s steel (lower value). If it doesn’t stick to the coils or shelves, you’ve found aluminum or stainless steel (higher value).
- Snip the Cords: Cut off the power plug and any visible copper wiring. Store these in a separate “Insulated Wire” bin.
- Remove Non-Metal Parts: Take out plastic drawers, glass shelves, and rubber door seals. Scrap yards pay more for “clean” loads that don’t contaminate their shredders.
- Extract the Compressor (Advanced): If you are comfortable using tools, removing the compressor yourself and selling it as “Electric Motor/Compressor” scrap often yields a higher rate than selling the whole fridge as “Mixed White Goods.”
4. Where to Sell in 2026
| Method | Best For | Typical Payout |
| Local Scrap Yard Drop-off | Single units, quick cash. | $5 – $25 (Gassed) / $30 – $60 (De-gassed) |
| Bulk Collection Service | Business liquidations, 5+ units. | Tiered weight pricing. |
| Specialized E-Waste Recycler | Sustainability compliance/Certificates. | Varies; often focus on “Green Credits.” |
Strategic Insight for 2026
The market is currently rewarding volume and purity. If you are starting a collection business, don’t just pick up one fridge. Partner with local property managers or kitchen renovation companies to collect 10–20 units at a time. This allows you to negotiate “Bulk Rates” with yards like Sims Metal or Auss Metals, significantly increasing your margin.
