Globally, ME Elecmetal advances its commitment to the circular economy and optimizes logistics and production processes by recovering metallic by-products, which are then transformed into raw material for the foundries. This is achieved through:
- Direct purchases from customers.
- In-direct purchases from customers through intermediaries
- Purchases from third parties, including other metallurgical companies and scrap yards
ME Elecmetal South America
By recovering Metallic Raw Material (MRM) directly from customers, ME Elecmetal achieves full traceability, accurate costing, and a clear understanding of material origins, which extends the steel lifecycle and ensures high chemical quality in production while reducing additional greenhouse gas emissions. This approach benefits clients by providing better purchase prices for steel liners and strengthening their Scope 3 emissions management. Through structured Supply Agreements and Scrap Contracts, customers can also enhance their site management, creating a mutually beneficial, sustainable partnership.
The economic benefit of this circular model lies in customers selling their by-products as MRM to ME Elecmetal, while ME Elecmetal, in turn, offers its liners at competitive prices. This mutually beneficial arrangement is supported by a polynomial or pricing equation that reflects the value created through circular operations, allowing customers to also act as suppliers to ME Elecmetal.
The semi-annual recovery process has successfully met 100% of ME Elecmetal’s MRM requirements for sustained operations, while also building a 34% inventory surplus to secure production continuity for several months. Of the recovered MRM, 79% is fully traceable back to its origin, predominantly from ME Elecmetal’s own scrap liners, ensuring a reliable and sustainable source.
ME Elecmetal North America
Using a scrap-recovery model similar to ME Elecmetal South America, the Tempe and Duluth foundries, along with the supply chain team, are currently recovering 77% of the Metallic Raw Material (MRM) required to support semi-annual production. Of this recovered material, 64% is traceable to its original source, reinforcing supply chain transparency and sustainability.
ME Elecmetal China
The Changzhou foundry recovers 98% of the total Metallic Raw Material (MRM) needed from third-party sources, ensuring operational continuity that accounts for 97% of the total semi-annual production. However, only 1.8% of this material is traceable to its origin, primarily due to structural and regulatory challenges, as well as the vast distances and difficulties associated with importing raw materials. Despite these challenges, this situation presents a significant opportunity to enhance traceability by engaging scrap providers upstream and up-cyclers downstream, thereby adding value throughout the entire recovery process.