Closed loop systems for your industrial steel waste

Whether you manage an industrial plant, oversee environmental health and safety, or lead sourcing for raw materials, you know steel doesn’t lose value unless it ends up in the wrong hands or the wrong bin. 

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We begin by touring your facility and mapping out where your recycled materials are generate.

Steel from companies who provide the following services: 

  • Machining

  • Stamping

  • Fabrication

  • Laser

  • Forging

  • Rolling

  • Casting

  • Slitting

  • Tooling

Then we design recovery systems that reduce contamination and improve value.

That includes:
 

  • Job-specific bins and staging systems

  • Staff training for correct sorting and safety

Steel Matters for Circular Companies

Steel Is Opportunity
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Steel is the most recycled material in the world. From carbon steel to cast iron, ferrous metals offer infinite reuse when recovered properly. Recycling one metric ton of steel conserves over 1.5 tons of CO₂ emissions and 2,500 pounds of iron ore.

When companies divert ferrous waste from landfill-to-reuse, they increase yield, reduce procurement volatility, and fulfill climate goals. But this only works when the scrap is clean, sorted, and verified.

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A Core Component of Industrial Sustainability
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Ferrous materials are essential for manufacturing in the automotive, construction, transportation, machinery, appliance, and energy industries to name a few. Circularity in this category creates direct economic and environmental returns:

  • Decreased virgin material sourcing
  • Improved facility efficiency and compliance
  • Closed loop opportunities
  • Higher internal scrap value and ROI
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Real Value for Recyclables

Our pricing tracks commodities markets and reflects the real value of:

  • Clips and coils
  • Stampings and punchings
  • Machine shop turnings and solids
  • Cast iron solids and turnings
  • Sheet iron
  • Steel turnings
  • Obsolete machinery
  • Heavy melt steel
  • Prepared and unprepared
  • Structural beams and plates
  • Shredded steel
  • Flashings and forgings

smarter systems for stronger metals

Circularity starts with recovery. Innovation keeps it strong.

Hear how modern systems are transforming the economics of metal recovery. On the Circular Strategies Podcast, experts like Andy Weinstein of Godot and Greg Janson of Triton Ties share how steel and metal recycling are evolving through smarter design, better data, and scalable technology.