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With more than 1,000,000 tons of ferrous scrap managed from our plants, we are the largest ferrous scrap recoverer in Spain.

In our firm commitment to the circular economy, we provide an opportunity for ferrous waste from different sources to be reincorporated back into the economic cycle, thus becoming an integral part of the new products created in the production system.

“We are the first reclaimer in the country, being one of the main drivers of the circular economy.”

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Ferrous scrap

The main sources of steel scrap come from the obsolescence of consumer goods, such as old automobiles, household appliances, steel cans, old buildings and structures, not to mention scrap from industrial scrap.

Steel degrades very little in recycling processes, so it can be recycled infinitely.

Non-ferrous metals

Iron alloys cover most of the needs as a structural material, for the manufacture of machines and tools, tools and containers of all types, wires…..

However, when specific properties are required for specific applications such as high electrical or thermal conductivity, low weight, oxidation and corrosion resistance, it is necessary to resort to other metals.

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Industrial demolition and demolition

Our technical department, depending on the characteristics of each service and its casuistry, prepares a work plan which foresees the mechanical and human resources required to guarantee an efficient and safe work.

We are experts in the demolition of industrial complexes, buildings, metallic structures, as well as railway and port infrastructures.

Delivery and deregistration of vehicles

Ferimet has three plants authorized to manage the disposal of end-of-life vehicles in La Selva del Camp (Tarragona), Salt (Girona) and Granollers (Barcelona).

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Management of WEEE

Ferimet is specialized in the management and recycling of electrical and electronic waste (WEEE’s) following the guidelines of the Royal Decree 110/2015.

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