European Metal Recycling Limited

European Metal Recycling Limited

European Metal Recycling was formed in 1994 by Manchester-based Sheppard Group making the first of several key acquisitions to rapidly grow the company and create a global leader in recycling. European Metal Recycling employs 2,300 people and operates at 100 locations around the world.Our core business is the recycling of metal-rich waste streams arising from end of life vehicles/ consumer products, industry and construction/ demolition, resulting in sales of recycled commodities of around 10 million tonnes a year. Not only do we have extensive ferrous and non-ferrous operations, we are also rapidly expanding our activities in plastics and other materials. Already we produce over 100 grades of recycled products, which are taken to market by our extensive road, rail and shipping network. Supporting our core activities are a range of specialist divisions, ranging from industrial clearance, total waste management and compliance services for manufacturers under new producer responsibility rules to local authority services on abandoned vehicles and metals arising from civic amenity sites, incinerators and recycling facilities. We even operate a multi-disciplined environmental consultancy.

Our mission statement is simple: To maintain our position at the forefront of the industry by delivering the right products in the right volumes on time, and continually enhancing our portfolio of environmentally progressive services. European Metal Recycling has achieved sustained organic growth over the past decade, with an average annual compounded sales growth of 35% over the last 8 years and turnover topping £3 billion in the financial year 2008.

Contact Details

Office Address

European Metal Recycling Limited
Sirius House, Delta Crescent, Westbrook
Warrington, UK WA57NS
Phone: +44-19-2571-5400
Fax: +44-19-2571-3470

Executives

Managing Director

Colin Iles

Financial Director

Peter Amer

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