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£1.5m investment proves magnet for growth for new metal recycling company

Northern Metal Recycling was only founded six months ago but has also grown to 10 employees with more on the way

Chris Trotter of Northern Metal Recycling, which is taking on more staff just months after its launch(Image: Northern Metal Recycling)

A North East metal recycling company that launched at the start of the coronavirus pandemic has seen its workforce grow after investing over £1.5m in infrastructure and equipment.

Northern Metal Recycling was founded six months ago by owner Jordan Bell, who wanted to create a one-stop shop for businesses across the North East.

Mr Bell knew selling processed metal was far more lucrative than unprocessed, so wanted to create a business which offered both collection and processing to clients, particularly those within the engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Since then, the business has grown quickly and created jobs. It now employs 10 people with further recruitment ongoing.

Based at Hackworth Industrial Estate in Shildon, County Durham, it provides metal recycling and demolition services, offering an efficient, cost effective and environmentally friendly solution in commercial metal waste and scrap metal removal.

Once processed, all metal is then exported exclusively out of North East ports and rail networks to mainland Europe and the Far East, where it is melted down and reused.

Chris Trotter, commercial manager, said: “Our aim is to change the image of the recycling industry by establishing a reputation for excellence and positioning Northern Metal Recycling as the leading provider of metal waste and scrap metal removal services.

“We launched the business during what’s been undoubtedly one of the toughest years the country has faced, certainly in recent times, yet have managed to trade throughout and are now employing 10 people.