Recycler Sims Metal advances sustainable downstream production with new electric car flattener

Published: Feb 21, 2024 10:37
Sims Metal, an international leader in metal recycling, has invested in an electric car flattener at its Allens Avenue site, replacing the previous diesel model.

Sims Metal, an international leader in metal recycling, has invested in an electric car flattener at its Allens Avenue site, replacing the previous diesel model. The state-of-the-art equipment, weighing 60,000 pounds, is expected to cut the site's CO2 emissions by 9.6 tons annually. The initiative aligns with Sims Metal's commitment to sustainability and the State of Rhode Island's 2021 Act on Climate.

Mike Kiwanis, Sims Metal's General Manager, highlighted the company's $300,000 investment in the electric car flattener. "This significant investment in new, greener technology demonstrates how we are delivering on our company purpose, promoting a world without waste to preserve our planet, and ensuring our operations have as little impact on the environment as possible," exemplified Kiwanis.

"We also understand the importance the State of Rhode Island has placed on meeting its net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 goal, and we will continue to take every opportunity available to us through new technology to contribute to the achievement of those goals," he added.

Contributing to Rhode Island's climate goals

Sims Metal acknowledges Rhode Island's commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Mayor Brett P. Smiley commended Sims Metal's proactive approach to reducing its carbon footprint, applauding the positive impact on the local green economy. The electric car flattener, manufactured by Overbuilt, boasts cutting-edge controls and automation, emphasising the company's embrace of new technologies.

Act on climate mandates and future outlook

The State's 2021 Act on Climate sets ambitious emission reduction targets, driving Sims Metal's efforts to align with the mandates. The company's commitment to a sustainable future goes beyond compliance, with Mayor Smiley expressing confidence in Sims Metal's role in meeting sustainability and resiliency goals. The investment in greener technology showcases Sims Metal's dedication to innovation and leadership in the circular economy.

Sims Metal: A leader in metal recycling

Sims Metal, founded in Australia in 1917, is a global leader in ferrous and non-ferrous metal scrap recycling. Operating across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, the company plays a vital role in increasing circularity and decarbonisation. The use of recycled metals, including steel, copper, and aluminium, significantly reduces carbon emissions compared to traditional methods.

Sims Metal's investment in greener technology reflects its commitment to environmental stewardship. As a secondary innovator in the metal recycling industry, Sims Metal anticipates continued research and leadership in shaping a sustainable future for the global economy. To have a comprehensive purview of the international aluminium value chain, please have a look at AL Circle's special report, Global Aluminium Industry Outlook 2024.

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