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ELG: A Global Leader in Recycling Stainless Steel and High-Performance Materials
editELG is a leading company in the field of trading, processing, and recycling raw materials for the stainless steel industry, as well as high-performance materials such as superalloys and titanium. With more than 50 locations worldwide and over 4,000 suppliers on all five continents, ELG recycles over one million tons of raw materials annually and supplies them to its customers in industry-specific compositions.
Key Products and Services
edit- Stainless Steel Scrap und Superalloys: ELG specializes in the reprocessing and recycling of stainless steel scrap and high-performance alloys.
- Titanium Processing: The company also offers services in the field of titanium.
- Closed-Loop Recycling: ELG enables its customers to recycle production-specific waste and get it back in a closed loop.
Main Mission and Values
editELG stands for Nachhaltigkeit, Qualität and Vertrauen. The company promotes Verantwortungsbewusstsein, Menschlichkeit and Offenheit. ELG's philosophy is based on creating value and living these values. Environmental protection, mutual respect, and the promotion of innovative ideas are central components of the corporate culture.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editELG is part of the Aperam Group, which places sustainability at the heart of its business strategy. Through integration into Aperam's Recycling and Renewable Energy segment, ELG's commitment to a circular economy is further strengthened. The acquisition by Aperam in 2021 has enabled ELG to achieve its sustainability goals through improved recycling technologies and an optimized raw material supply. This supports Aperam's CO2 reduction targets and promotes the development of products with a minimal ecological footprint.
ELG's vision is to continue its success while developing innovative solutions for the challenges of the future. By combining technical know-how and a strong focus on sustainability, ELG is positioning itself as a pioneer in the recycling industry.