How Recycled Metal Powers the U.S. Supply Chain — And Why It Matters
When a set of aluminum wheels comes off a car, many people don’t think about where it ends up. There’s a common assumption that once it leaves your garage or job site, it’s shipped far away and disappears from the local supply chain.
At CASS, we’re proud to be part of the story that gives these materials a new purpose. Through our closed-loop cycle approach, we recover and remanufacture metals in a way that keeps them in continuous use—supporting a more sustainable future while strengthening the U.S. supply chain.
We recover items most people recognize—aluminum wheels, siding, radiators, brake rotors, engine blocks, and sheeting—materials that have served their purpose and are ready for a second chapter. These metals aren’t exported. They’re processed and remanufactured right here in the U.S., through our vertically integrated operations.
This approach is part of a growing shift in the metal recycling industry—one that prioritizes transparency, sustainability, and domestic circularity. And we’re proud to contribute to that momentum.
At CASS, we specialize in producing chlorine-free, high-performance aluminum alloys for the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries—all while keeping materials in circulation and emissions low through our closed-loop, U.S.-based process.
This is what a modern, domestic circular economy looks like—and we’re proud to be part of it.
Interested in sourcing U.S.-based, recycled aluminum for your operation? Let’s talk about how we can help you meet your sustainability and supply chain goals.