Fifth Stop of SMM Japan Field Trip Post 2026 3rd GRMI: Toyo Trading

Published: May 22, 2026 15:44

On May 12, the 2026 SMM (3rd) Global Renewable Metal Industry Chain Summit & Battery Recycling Forum , organized by Shanghai Metals Market (SMM), drew to a successful close at the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel in Tokyo, Japan!  

Following the event, SMM arranged an overseas field trip for delegates. The delegation paid visits to renowned local recycling enterprises in Japan to learn about operational practices and technological advancements in Japan's recycled non-ferrous metal sector.

On the morning of May 15, the delegation visited Toyo Trading Co., Ltd. and received a warm welcome from the firm’s management.   

Company Profile

Toyo Trading, officially established in 2009, has consistently upheld "resource recycling to promote sustainable development" as its core mission. Steadily cultivating its presence in Japan's metal recycling and trading sector over sixteen years, the Group has built a large-scale operation covering the entire industry chain. Today, it has developed an integrated full-chain service capability encompassing "collection — processing — sales — export," with its business footprint spanning all of Japan. The Group now owns over 20 specialized subsidiaries, each focusing on specific segments such as copper scrap and aluminum scrap recycling, refining, processing, and international trade. Meanwhile, the Group has assembled 300 professionals with extensive industry experience, ensuring efficient operations and consistent service quality across all aspects from supply chain management to international trade negotiations. Annual output includes copper (25,000 mt), aluminum (25,000 mt), iron (100,000 mt), and others (250,000 mt). Annual sales revenue reached 70 billion yen, making it one of the largest and most reputable enterprise groups in Japan's metal recycling industry. 

 

Toyo Trading has established a quality management system in strict accordance with international standards and has successfully obtained ISO9001 international quality management system certification. This signifies that the Group has reached internationally advanced levels in quality management, process control, and client service, providing clients with solid quality assurance.     

Looking ahead, Toyo Trading will continue to build on its core business of metal recycling and trading, further deepening its industry chain layout: on one hand, continuously optimizing its service network and processing technologies to enhance resource recovery efficiency and raw material quality; on the other hand, actively exploring green and low-carbon development pathways to drive the industry's transformation toward a greener, more efficient, and sustainable direction, enabling the infinite circulation of finite resources.    

 

Toyo Group will continue to uphold the philosophy of integrity-based management, deepen collaboration with clients and partners, and sincerely welcome business partners from around the world to discuss cooperation, pursue mutual development, achieve win-win collaboration, protect the planet, and co-create a sustainable future.  

This visit was an important practice of SMM's efforts to build an international recycled metals industry exchange platform, serving as a bridge for direct dialogue and experience sharing between Chinese and Japanese enterprises. Through on-site observation and face-to-face exchanges, attendees gained in-depth understanding of Toyo Trading's technological advantages, operational management experience, and market layout strategies in the recycled metals sector. They particularly benefited from insights into refined processing of scrap metals and collaborative operations across the entire industry chain, providing valuable references for Chinese enterprises to optimize production models and enhance technological capabilities.  

 

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