VIDEO RESOURCES
Recycled Materials Making a Difference in Our Lives
The Economics of Successful Recycling
Recycling: A Career for the Future
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
FERROUS MATERIALS
Iron and steel, also known as ferrous metals, are the most recycled materials in the United States and worldwide. Ferrous metals are vital components to essential infrastructure.
NON-FERROUS MATERIALS
Recycling metal, including aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, nickel, and tin, as well as precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum, saves natural resources, reduces energy costs, and strengthens the economy.
ELECTRONICS
ReMA Electronics Chair Highlights Challenges and Opportunities in Electronics Recycling. Amanda Tischer Buros, VP of OEM solutions at Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, has been chair of the electronics division since Oct 2024.
RECYCLING EDUCATION & RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Founded in 1967 as a research foundation to explore new preparation methods and quality improvement in the scrap recycling industry, RERF is a 501(c) (3) organization associated with Recycled Materials Association.