The Liberty House Group has launched a metal recycling business, Liberty Metal Recycling (LMR), as a major step towards the achievement of its Greensteel vision to create a competitive and sustainable steel sector in the UK.
LMR will develop a network of advanced collection and processing facilities for both ferrous and nonferrous metals across the UK, U.S. and continental Europe, and the new company will be led by two of the most widely experienced and respected figures in the global metal recycling industry.
Tom Bird, previously of SIMS and Van Dalen will head up the UK and U.S. parts of the new enterprise while Matthijs de Jong, formerly with Euro Scrap, TSR Recycling and the Alba Group, will lead the operation in mainland Europe.
Liberty intends that the new international business will be free-standing and profitable in its own right. The UK metal recycling business will supply the Group’s fast-growing integrated steel business in the UK, which will be based increasingly on domestic scrap, melted in electric arc furnaces and powered by renewable energy.
LMR plans to set up a processing center at Newport, South Wales where the Group already operates a one million ton a year hot strip mill and where it aims to recommence liquid steel production in the near future from recycled scrap. In addition to Newport, the Group’s aim in the UK is to locate recycling centers in regions of high scrap metal generation and close to Liberty’s steel melting and rolling facilities. These regions are likely to include the South East, Midlands, North East and Scotland.
Within five years it is intended that the business will be recycling five million tons of metal a year in the UK alone.
Liberty will simultaneously develop its recycling business in the U.S. and on continental Europe where it has already opened a scrap collection and trans-shipment operation in Gdansk, Poland.
Tom Bird, who will be chief executive officer of Liberty’s UK and U.S. recycling business, has more than 30 years’ experience in the industry. Having joined the Bird family business from university in 1986, he went on to lead the UK arm of SIMS Metal Management where he oversaw the expansion of the business, becoming the second largest metal recycler in the UK. He has a wealth of experience in all aspects of the metal recycling sector.
Business law graduate Matthijs de Jong, has held key positions in the metal recycling industry across the world over the past 20 years. He was with Euro-Scrap/TSR Group from 1997 to January 2013 where he was responsible for ocean logistics and international trading, and subsequently took a senior role with the Alba Group. His roles within the industry have seen him based across Europe and Singapore, where he set up a ‘direct to the factory’ sales channel.
Published in the November 2016 Edition of American Recycler News