Why metal recycling matters

Energy savings and lower emissions

Producing aluminium from recycled scrap uses 95% less energy than mining and smelting new aluminium from bauxite ore. Recycled copper takes 85% less energy to process compared to virgin copper production.

Recycling iron and steel also generates significantly less CO₂ than blast furnace production from raw ore, which makes every recovered load a win for both industry and the environment.

What we do differently

  • Zero landfill policy - every component is fully processed and nothing usable is thrown away.
  • Responsible dismantling - oils, fluids, and residues are handled carefully to prevent contamination.
  • Reducing mining pressure - recovered metals are sent back into manufacturing and trading cycles.
  • Extending material life - a compressor may be finished as equipment, but its metal can be reborn.

Impact metrics

Illustrative figures that reinforce the environmental case for recovery and recycling.

95% energy saving potential for aluminium recovered from scrap instead of virgin ore.
85% less energy required to process recycled copper than copper produced from virgin sources.
100% of usable material is routed into further recovery instead of being casually discarded.
Our commitment
01 We are committed to growing in a way that reduces environmental harm, not adds to it.
02 As we scale, we intend to adopt cleaner processing methods and maintain environmental compliance.
03 Every load of scrap contributes to a more sustainable industry and a more efficient supply chain.

Responsible by design

We believe responsible recycling is how industry should work. Suppliers and buyers both become part of a cleaner, more efficient supply chain when metals are recovered properly.

See Our Vision