Scrap refers to the residual material left over from manufacturing processes, which is typically unusable for its original purpose but may have some recoverable value. In accounting, scrap is recorded as a reduction in production costs or as a separate line item in financial statements. It is crucial for cost control and inventory management. For a humorous take, see “scrap urban dictionary”.
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