Congresswoman Erin Houchin tours Trinity Metals
In a demonstration of her ongoing commitment to supporting local businesses, Congresswoman Erin Houchin recently took time out of her busy schedule to meet with leaders…
Read More →Trinity Metals is a scaled, domestic critical metal processor — recycling copper, brass, aluminum, nickel-based alloys, magnesium, and e-scrap from industrial generators, dealers, and downstream producers across North America.
Trinity has operated continuously since 2001, and under the Trinity name since 2008. We recycle copper, brass, aluminum, nickel-based alloys, magnesium, and e-scrap from industrial generators, dealers, and downstream producers across North America. Privately held, well-capitalized, and run with a long-term, relationship-driven posture.
Read our story→Sized for consistent, high-volume critical-metal recycling — across copper, brass, aluminum, nickel-based alloys, magnesium, and e-scrap.
A reliable, U.S.-based source of recycled critical metals — supporting domestic downstream producers and a resilient supply chain.
Independently certified management systems and output aligned to customer specification across every metal stream we ship.
Customer-specific packaging, nationwide delivery, and established cross-border experience for international customers.
Trinity is structured around full material recovery — integrated environmental controls, ISO 14001 environmental management, R2 / RIOS-certified e-scrap handling, and disciplined safety systems built around the materials we process.
Sustainability & Compliance→Trinity Metals is R2 / RIOS certified for responsible electronics recycling; our Shadeland facility is ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environmental), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety) certified. The company is a member of REMA and the International Magnesium Association, and was awarded the 2021 Indiana Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence.
Indianapolis, Indiana — the headquarters of our domestic critical metals recycling platform.
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