REAL ALLOY zero waste recycling project selected by Department of Energy

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25 Mar 2024


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Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Energy. Release courtesy of REAL ALLOY. 

REAL ALLOY announced that it has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) to begin award negotiations of up to  $67.3M for the construction of the first zero waste salt slag recycling facility in the U.S.  The project aims to create the most energy efficient facility of its kind and will be located in Wabash, IN and connected to one of REAL ALLOY’s existing aluminum recycling facilities.   

The project was selected as part of the Industrial Demonstrations Program (IDP) and was selected as one of 33 projects across more than 20 states to demonstrate commercial-scale decarbonization solutions needed to move energy-intensive industries towards net-zero while strengthening local economies, creating, and maintaining high-quality jobs, and slashing harmful emissions that jeopardize public health.   

“We are very proud and excited to be selected by the Department of Energy to bring this game changing technology to reality in the U.S.,” said Terry Hogan, President and CEO of REAL ALLOY.  “Salt slag recycling closes the loop by allowing all products generated from the recycling of aluminum scrap and dross to be reused.  It aligns perfectly with our sustainability strategy of eliminating waste and reducing carbon emissions.  We look forward to partnering with the team at the Department of Energy to commercialize this process.” 

The project is expected to generate approximately 100 construction jobs with 9 permanent jobs in addition to securing the existing 33 jobs at the facility in Wabash, IN.  Detailed project planning and execution will continue with REAL ALLOY and the Department of Energy. 

Learn more about the project on the DOE Website.

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About REAL ALLOY 
REAL ALLOY is a leader in third-party Aluminum recycling and specification alloy production. The company converts Aluminum scrap and by-products into reusable Aluminum metal for a growing number of applications across various industries including consumer packaging, automotive, construction and aerospace. Customers can choose from an extensive range of wrought and cast Aluminum products, delivered to their door in the form of liquid metal, ingots, or sows. Liquid metal offers significant advantages in terms of efficiency, CO2 prevention and cost, so REAL ALLOY employs sophisticated solutions and transport logistics to ensure a large proportion of its alloys can be delivered in this form. The company currently operates 16 facilities – strategically located across North America– to serve customers and support a customer-driven approach to Aluminum recycling and metal supply. REAL ALLOY facilities are certified to the Aluminum Stewardship Initiative Performance Standards. 

REAL ALLOY Media Contact

Ray Weaver  
+1 (216) 755-8873
Ray.Weaver@realalloy.com 

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