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American Iron and Metal

75 Steel City Court,
Hamilton
905-547-5533

aim-recycling.com

With roots in the world of metal stretching back over 80 years, American Iron & Metal is a family-owned company, recognized as a world leader in the metal recycling industry. From humble beginnings, AIM has evolved into a multi-faceted firm with multiple facilities and over 2,000 employees located throughout the world. Thanks to its global reach and personalized local support, AIM provides customers with unsurpassed service and support.

At AIM, we strive to be the industry leader in all our lines of business. How? By providing our customers with top quality products and services, by being environmentally and socially responsible, and by fostering strong relationships with our employees and business partners while giving back to the community.

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Air Liquide

95 Birmingham Street,
Hamilton
905-547-1605

airliquide.com

Air Liquide is a global provider of industrial and medical gases and related services. Founded in 1902, Air Liquide has 125 subsidiaries in 75 countries and has 40,000 employees, including 2,000 in Canada.

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ArcelorMittal Dofasco

1330 Burlington St. East,
Hamilton
905-544-3761

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ArcelorMittal Dofasco is a leading North American steel solutions provider. The corporation's steel products include hot-rolled, cold-rolled, galvanized, and tinplate steels as well as tubular products and laser-welded blanks. ArcelorMittal Dofasco's wide range of steel products is sold to customers in the automotive, construction, energy, packaging, manufacturing, pipe and tube, and steel distribution markets.

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Hamilton East Inc.

690 Strathearne Ave. North,
Hamilton
905-528-9473

arcelormittal.com

ArcelorMittal Hamilton East is a major North American steel wire producer servicing the automotive, OEM, and construction markets.

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Bunge Canada

515 Victoria Ave. North,
Hamilton
905-577-8089
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Bunge Canada is the country's largest processor of oilseeds. At its Hamilton facility, which employs more than 120 people, Bunge processes oilseeds into protein meal and edible oils.

Birla Carbon Canada Ltd.

755 Parkdale Ave. North,
Hamilton
905-544-6749

birlacarbon.com

Birla Carbon is the world’s leading sustainable manufacturer and supplier of carbon black additives. Our global presence ensures that our carbon black is of the highest quality worldwide, delivering a consistent product wherever our customers are.

Whether an established formulation or a custom solution, Birla Carbon is the right partner with the right product for superior performance in any application for tires, specialty blacks and mechanical rubber goods.

Birla Carbon has 16 manufacturing sites worldwide.  The Birla Carbon Canada Hamilton location employs approximately 110 people.

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BWC Terminals LLC.

726 Strathearne Ave. North,
Hamilton
905-547-7081

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BWC Terminal is a premier provider of bulk liquid storage and related services throughout Canada and the United States. BWC Terminal is committed to maintaining zero injuries, illnesses, and incidents within their organization.

We believe in providing the highest standard of performance and business excellence by continuously improving processes, practice, and products through management and employee commitment and accountability.

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Industries Inc.

400 Eastport Blvd,
Hamilton
905-549-4561

canadianasphalt.com

Canadian Asphalt Industries Inc. employs 30 employees at the Hamilton plant where they produce and blend many different grades of paving and roofing asphalt, respectful of the environment in the process.

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Lafarge

95 Hobson Road,
Hamilton
905-928-2021

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Lafarge's approximately 40 employees process blast furnace slag for grinding into cementitious cement, Lightweight Aggregate use as well as Road Base and Rockwool Insulation markets.

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Posner Metals Ltd.

610 Beach Road
Hamilton
905-544-1881

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We were recyclers long before the idea of recycling began. In some ways, we can consider ourselves to be ‘pioneers’ in the area of environmentalism. Forty years or so ago, when we entered this business, the environment was not a major social concern and the idea of ‘recycling’ was virtually unheard of. We got into the business because it seemed practical and profitable to collect and use scrap metal.

Today, environmental concerns are among the major forces that drive our business. Landfill sites cannot accommodate the massive quantities of metal being consumed by our society. In addition, the savings in energy costs and environmental impact of reducing mining area are a substantial benefit of recycling metal.

As it was 40 years ago, our solution is to gather metals and deliver it to organizations that can reuse it. Naturally, our approach to metal recycling operations has evolved to meet the highest environmental standards in all aspects of our operations. For four generations, from Hans Posner to the current management to the next generation, we have continued as a family-run business.

Rain Carbon Inc.

725 Strathearne Ave. North,
Hamilton
905-544-2891

raincarbon.com

Rain Carbon Inc. is a global leader and innovator in the production of raw materials critical to users of carbon products worldwide, including producers of aluminum, steel, titanium dioxide, and a host of advanced materials.

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Sanimax

800 Parkdale Ave. North,

Hamilton

905-312-4582

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Sanimax employs over 1,000 people across North America and is a values-driven organization that transforms by-products from the food and meat industries into useful materials for other services.

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Stelco

319 Wilcox Street,
Hamilton
905-528-7855

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Stelco’s operations consist of Lake Erie Works, a fully integrated steelmaking facility that has the capability of producing approximately 2.6 million tons of steel annually, and Hamilton Works, home to coke making and steel finishing facilities including the Z-Line, one of North America’s premier zinc-coating lines. Together these facilities employ approximately 2,000 people. Stelco produces high-quality steel that is used primarily in the North American automotive, construction, infrastructure, appliance, manufacturing and pipe, and tube industries.

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Triple M Metal LP

670 Strathearne Ave. North,
Hamilton
905-536-4286

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Triple M Metal LP has a home-grown innovative approach to the sourcing and sale of scrap metal products and grades, evolving from modest beginnings to become one of North America’s largest, privately-held, fully integrated recyclers of ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metal.

Our growing enterprise operates 27 facilities across North America, including Canada, the United States, and Mexico, with additional interests in Europe.

Locally, Triple M Metal LP employs more than 200 people at four facilities.

From local or community-based peddlers to the largest international companies, we strive to build confidence and value by providing customized solutions that deliver on all metal recycling and process needs.

The foundation of our business has been built on a strategic vision, to be North America’s most sought-after, people-first strategic partner who creates value and success for all stakeholders while maintaining our five core values – Respect, Integrity, Excellence, Team, and Pride.

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