Global recycling of metals, oxides, and
residues in full or combination loads.
We focus on difficult to recycle materials and combination loads.
The process begins by asking many, many questions to make sure
what the supplier is shipping is what the buyer receives.
2401 Medbury Court Louisville, Kentucky 40242-2838 | T: 502-526-4458 | E: service@sustainablemgt.com
About Us
Sustainable Management Corp. is not transformative, we are not disruptive, and we are definitely not shifting any paradigms. We are, however, a global recycling brokerage company striving to bring value mutuality and equitable balance between our trusted suppliers and our competent buyers for every transaction. We focus on difficult to recycle materials and explore the possibility of combination loads to increase the frequency of shipping to reduce possible market exposure.
Our story begins in 1976 when Michael Friedman enters the scrap business and in 1991 when Drew Friedman first inspects the loading of vessels and in 2011 when Elsa Forero is hired as office manager.
We Recycle
We recycle skimmings, grindings, drosses, fines, dusts, powders, muds, sludges, solids,turnings, filter cakes, and spent catalyst of hazardous and nonhazardous recyclable materials that contain Nickel, Cobalt, Moly, Iron, Tungsten, Tantalum, Vanadium, Germanium, Gallium, Yittrium, Zirconium, Niobium, Hafnium, Rhenium, Indium, Platinum, Palladium, Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin, Lead, Zinc, Lithium Ion and NiMH Batteries, Spent Catalyst, and Manganese. We buy from scrap dealers, scrap processors, industry, military, foundries, smelters, and refineries.
We Help COMPANIES Recycle
One of the factors that differentiates us from many brokers and direct consumers is our ability to ship combination loads whereas the supplier can load multiple items into a single container or truck. One of many challenges to a scrap metal processor or generator is their buying of small lots that are rarely accumulated into twenty ton lots. Combination loads also enable the scrap dealer to increase the frequency of shipments thus returning profits more promptly.