Today's Newspaper Scrap Rate in Zunheboto, Nagaland
Live Price per kg
₹14.53
Last updated: 20 May 2026
This is the wholesale baseline rate — what dealers receive when they sell to bulk recyclers. Actual pickup quotes for individual sellers typically run ₹5–7/kg lower depending on grade (clean HMS-1 vs mixed scrap), quantity (100 kg+ negotiates better), and pickup distance. Use the Get Quote button on any dealer below for a real, item-specific offer for your scrap.
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Newspaper Scrap Market in Zunheboto
Today's newspaper scrap rate in Zunheboto is ₹14.53/kg as of 20 May 2026. 0+ verified scrap buyers in Zunheboto, Nagaland are accepting newspaper scrap right now. Prices vary based on grade, quantity, and pickup location — request a direct quote from any of the dealers below using the *Get Quote* button to lock in today's rate before market fluctuations.
About the scrap market in Zunheboto
Zunheboto, the headquarters of Zunheboto district in Nagaland, is a remote hill town where the economy centres on agriculture, government services, and small-scale timber operations. The limited industrial base and challenging mountainous terrain make scrap markets here quite different from mainland Indian towns.
GI roofing sheets, mild steel structural members from government building maintenance, and copper electrical cable from grid extension projects are the main scrap categories. Prices tend to be depressed compared to national averages—iron at ₹18-₹22 per kg and copper at ₹550-₹600 per kg—due to high transport costs out of the hill district.
Sellers with large quantities should explore joint transport arrangements to Dimapur, Nagaland's commercial hub approximately 150 km away, where scrap prices run ₹5-8 per kg higher for most categories. For small lots, the most practical approach is selling to local hardware shop owners who purchase scrap opportunistically to supplement their main business.
Selling Newspaper Scrap in Zunheboto, Nagaland?
Newspaper scrap (also called ONP — Old Newspaper) is one of the most commonly recycled paper grades. Clean, dry newspapers bundled together fetch better rates than loose or wet paper. Magazines and glossy paper are a separate grade and typically worth less. The newspaper recycling market is seasonal — demand peaks before festive seasons when packaging material demand rises.
Pro Tip for Newspaper Sellers in Zunheboto:
Bundle newspapers with string (not plastic tape) in 5-10 kg bundles. Keep them completely dry — even slightly damp paper loses 50% or more of its value. Accumulate at least 20-30 kg before calling a dealer for pickup to justify their transport cost.
Newspaper Scrap Price Comparison — Zunheboto vs Nagaland
| Location | Price/kg | vs Zunheboto |
|---|---|---|
| Zunheboto (This city) | ₹14.53 | — |
| Nagaland State Avg (6 cities) | ₹14.39 | +0.14 |
| India Average | ₹14.80 | -0.27 |
| Kohima | ₹14.65 | -0.12 |
| Wokha | ₹14.43 | +0.10 |
| Tuensang | ₹14.38 | +0.15 |
| Mokokchung | ₹14.26 | +0.27 |
| Dimapur | ₹14.09 | +0.44 |
Prices compared across 6 cities in Nagaland. Updated 20 May 2026.
Factors Affecting Newspaper Scrap Prices in Zunheboto
Global demand for Newspaper significantly influences local prices in Zunheboto, Nagaland.
Bulk sellers often negotiate higher rates than individual household sellers.
Dealers offering door-step pickup may adjust prices based on distance in Zunheboto.
Understanding Newspaper Scrap Rates in Zunheboto
The Newspaper scrap market in Zunheboto, Nagaland is shaped by a combination of global commodity trends and local economic factors. International benchmarks like the LME (London Metal Exchange) and domestic platforms like MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange of India) set the baseline for Newspaper pricing. However, the actual rate you receive from a dealer in Zunheboto also depends on local supply and demand, the proximity of recycling mills and foundries, and seasonal construction activity.
Newspaper scrap quality plays a significant role in pricing. Clean, sorted Newspaper scrap free of contaminants such as plastic, rubber, or mixed metals typically commands 10-15% higher rates than unsorted or mixed-grade material. If you're selling Newspaper scrap in Zunheboto, taking the time to separate and clean your material can significantly improve the price you receive. Industrial sellers with consistent bulk volumes often negotiate premium rates with dealers, while household sellers benefit from comparing quotes across multiple verified buyers listed on ScrapRates.in.
Logistics costs also impact the final price — dealers who offer doorstep pickup may factor in transportation expenses, especially for smaller quantities. For the best outcome when selling Newspaper scrap in Zunheboto, we recommend accumulating at least 15-25 kg before contacting a dealer, checking our daily updated prices for market timing, and always insisting on digital weighing with a printed receipt for your records.
Frequently Asked Questions — Newspaper Scrap in Zunheboto
What is the newspaper scrap rate in Zunheboto?
Today's newspaper scrap rate in Zunheboto is ₹14.53 per kg. Rates vary between ₹12-17/kg depending on quality and quantity.
What is the minimum quantity to sell newspaper scrap?
Most dealers in Zunheboto accept newspaper lots from 10-20 kg for walk-in sellers. For free doorstep pickup, you typically need 25-50 kg minimum. Accumulating larger lots (100 kg+) gets you better per-kg rates.
Disclaimer: All Newspaper scrap prices displayed on this page are indicative market rates for informational purposes only. Actual prices may vary based on material quality, quantity, and individual dealer policies. ScrapRates.in does not guarantee any specific price from any dealer. Always contact dealers directly and compare quotes before selling.