Reclaim more from every pour.
Foundry Recycling Services coordinates pickup, hauling, approved recycling facility delivery, and documentation for spent foundry sand and related byproducts. Your team gets a practical program that fits production instead of another disposal problem to manage.
A cleaner path for material that used to pile up.
Foundry teams should not have to chase haulers, confirm receiving hours, explain material details repeatedly, or wonder if the load reached the right place. FRS manages the moving pieces so production can keep running.
Recycling facility match
We help confirm the material profile, receiving requirements, and reuse criteria before loads start moving.
Reliable haul-off
Recurring pickups, one-time cleanouts, backup hauling resources, and delivery windows are coordinated through one point of contact.
Documentation that helps
Tonnage tracking, delivery confirmation, and chain-of-custody records give your EHS and operations teams something useful to work from.
Reuse program coordination
Outlet approvals, receiving details, and schedule changes are handled before they become interruptions for your plant team.
How it works.
01
Review
Send material type, estimated volume, location, loading method, and site conditions so the right recycling path can be prepared.
02
Integrate
FRS lines up pickup timing, qualified haulers, backup options, receiving requirements, and site launch support.
03
Recycle
If the material qualifies, it is routed to approved recycling outlets and checked against state program criteria where required.
04
Repeat
Keep recurring loads moving with tonnage records, delivery confirmation, and chain-of-custody documentation.
Operating now, built to travel.
Our current project work is concentrated across the Midwest. However, if the material, receiving criteria, and logistics line up, we can coordinate foundry recycling programs nationally.
Send the material details. We will talk through fit.
Share your site, material type, expected tons, loading method, and where the material goes today. We will help determine whether a recycling route is practical and what criteria need to be met.