Recycling, Scrap Metal, Commodities and Economic Report

This is the Recycling, Scrap Metal, Commodities and Economic Report, August 3rd, 2026, produced by BENLEE Roll-off trailers to support our customers, suppliers, and partners.

Blue banner with Benlee logos and bold headline; below a line chart of weekly domestic steel production, showing a 2020 drop and subsequent recovery.

U.S. weekly raw steel production rose to 1.858MT up 1.5% from last week and up 5.8% YTD on 80.5% capacity utilization and 50% steel tariff protection. Also, on the slow growth economy and strong data center demand.

Banner showing Benlee logos on both sides with a headline about Crude Oil WTI price and Middle East fighting impact. The banner sits above a line chart of WTI prices from 2021 to 2026.

Crude oil WTI price fell to $84.67/b but went up 20% for the month. This was on renewed and expanded fighting in the Middle East.

Banner header: 'U.S. Weekly Crude Oil Production Fell Slightly To 13,796 Tb/d Good Demand And Good Prices' with Benlee logos on both sides; below is a line chart of US weekly crude oil production showing an upward trend through 2022, ending near 13.8K.

U.S. weekly crude oil production fell slightly to 13,796Tb/d on good demand and good prices.

Banner headline about U.S. weekly crude oil rig count rising to 451 with Benlee logos, followed by Baker Hughes rig-count chart (2021–2026).

The U.S. weekly crude oil rig count increased slightly to 451 on good demand and good prices.

Blue banner header with Benlee logos on both sides and the title: Scrap Steel #1 HMS Price Composite steady at $358.33/GT, downward price pressure for August on good supply.

Scrap Steel #1 HMS price composite was steady at $358.33/GT. There is downward price pressure for August on good supply.

Banner with Benlee logos and headline about hot-rolled coil steel price; features a line chart of steel prices from 2017–2026.

Hot-Roll Coil steel price fell to $59.50/cwt, which is $1,190/T. This was on the 50% steel tariff protection and slow growth in demand.

Blue website banner with Benlee logos on both ends and bold headline about copper price rising, followed by a copper price chart showing a long-term uptrend from 2017 to 2026.

Copper Price rose to $6.51/lb., near the record high on the no Federal Reserve interest rate increase. Also, on good demand on the global transition to clean energy and AI demand.

Banner titled 'Aluminum Price' notes price rose to about $1.45/lb and $3,195/MT; chart shows aluminum price per pound from 2017–2026 with a mid-2020s rise and a peak around 2022 and again near 2026, source tradingeconomics.com

Aluminum price rose to $1.45/lb., $3,195/MT on supply restrictions and tightening inventories.

Banner headline about U.S. 30-year Treasury yield rising to 5.265% with inflation and deficits concerns; logos flank the title on blue background.

U.S. yield on the 30-year Treasury Note surged to 5.265% the highest since 2007. This was on concerns over long-term inflation and huge Government deficits. Also, on the Federal Reserve Chairman’s controversial comments about fighting inflation.

Banner headline: U.S. June goods trade deficit improved to -$101.5B with tariffs aimed at boosting U.S. manufacturing; line graph below shows U.S. goods trade balance (2017–2026). Left and right logos flanking the banner.

U.S. June Goods trade deficit improved but to a huge -101.5B from May’s 14 month high. Tariffs are targeted to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. Exports fell 1.8%, while imports fell 2.6% as manufacturing employment in the U.S. is down about 75,000 people in the past 18 months.

Banner headline about U.S. June PCE Inflation Index and oil/gasoline prices with logos on blue background.

U.S. June PCE inflation index improved to 3.7% vs last year on the dramatic June drop in oil and gasoline prices. But July energy prices are up, as are a new round of tariffs.

Banner with BenLEE logos on a blue header and a headline about U.S. Q2 GDP growth, exports, and growth factors.

U.S. Q2 GDP growth rate, which is economic growth. The economy expanded at 1.5%, which was below forecast. Most investments other than data centers fell. Export growth slowed as import growth increased.

News banner announcing the U.S. July University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey results, with side logos.

U.S. July U of M consumer sentiment survey was revised higher to 55.2, the highest since prewar. Consumers felt good about the 5-year outlook for business. Overall sentiment is still 11% below last year as people are concerned about elevated prices.

Wall Street’s Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 538 points to 52,485. AI and tariff rebates are driving higher profits. Higher energy prices are a windfall for oil companies.

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