We routinely work with the following industries:
- Electronics industry
- Aerospace, defense industry, military
- Electroplating and printed circuit industry
- Telecom industry
- Medical devices and equipment
- Automotive
- Jewelry industry
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Our EPA-permitted refinery offers the most advanced equipment for recovering gold, silver, platinum, palladium and copper from solids, liquids, sludge and powders. Sims Lifecycle Services is permitted by the U.S. EPA to receive and process precious metal bearing hazardous waste including F001-F009, D001-D004, and D006-D011 listed wastes. Our fully equipped laboratory, staffed with expertly trained chemists and technicians perform all precious metal assays on the premises, thus maintaining control over the entire process — assuring security of your assets and significantly speeding up the payment process.
Monday – Friday | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
Saturday – Sunday | Closed |
First come, first served. Drop trailers are allowed.
Safety is a core value at all our locations. You will find our facilities to be clean and run in an organized manner adhering to strict safety policies and procedure. In our daily activities, we embrace “think safe; work safe; home safe” for employees, customers, contractors and suppliers.
We routinely work with the following industries:
Our broad capabilities enable us to extract maximum value from your material. These include:
Quick payment and settlements
Sims Lifecycle Services (SLS) is a business of Sims Metal. Sims Metal offers the financial strength and stability you require with a variety of payment options. With an active client base of over 500 accounts, generators of precious metals scrap across North America entrust the value recovery and payment of their precious metal assets to Sims.
Our customers benefit from wide coverage, efficient transport and a comprehensive logistics network. We offer transportation services for hazardous and non-hazardous material streams. We use DOT and EPA permitted haulers when moving hazardous materials.