The Circular Economy
Using metal is already sustainable — using it efficiently makes it better.
- Structural steel recycling rates exceed 90%
- Aluminum can be recycled indefinitely
- Recycled metal requires far less energy than new production
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Building a greener supply chain — not just greener materials. Steel and aluminum are already among the most recycled materials on earth. The real environmental impact comes from how they are sourced, processed, and transported. At Metals Delivered, sustainability means eliminating inefficiencies: fewer trucks, less scrap, and smarter purchasing.
Metal doesn’t get “used up.” It gets reused. Steel and aluminum can be recycled repeatedly without losing structural strength, making them ideal for long-term construction, infrastructure, and manufacturing.
By connecting customers directly to supply, we reduce unnecessary handling and reprocessing — cutting waste and improving efficiency from source to jobsite.
Using metal is already sustainable — using it efficiently makes it better.
Most environmental cost in metal distribution comes from transportation — not production.
Fewer transfers = fewer trucks, lower emissions, lower cost.
We prioritize mills and suppliers using modern production methods such as Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) steelmaking, which uses recycled scrap and significantly less energy than traditional blast furnaces.
We also help customers avoid over-ordering — one of the largest hidden sources of construction waste.
Metal structures last decades — often generations — reducing replacement cycles and waste.
Most structural steel and aluminum re-enter the supply chain instead of landfills.
Efficient sourcing and recycled content can contribute toward sustainability and green building project requirements.
Smarter sourcing and fewer transfers reduces total project emissions without a “green premium.”
One of the biggest environmental problems in construction isn’t demolition — it’s off-cuts. Ordering “closest available size” creates scrap. We solve that by supplying more exact sizing options and direct-source availability.
Verified industry facts (summarized from global steel/aluminum lifecycle assessments and construction waste studies):
90%+ of structural steel is recycled at end-of-life; steel is one of the most recycled construction materials.
Recycled steel production can use ~75% less energy; EAF production primarily melts scrap instead of iron ore.
Aluminum recycling can save ~95% of the energy compared to primary production; construction aluminum often re-enters supply.
Transportation produces a major share of material carbon impact — reducing handling and transfers lowers total emissions.
Over-ordering and off-cuts are major hidden sources of construction waste; precision supply reduces scrap and remelting.
We remove waste from the system — sustainability becomes the byproduct.
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