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Columbus Recycling Corporation
Columbus Recycling Corporation, a regional scrap metal processor acquired by Schnitzer Steel Industries.
Columbus Recycling Corporation
Columbus Recycling Corporation's website announces that it has joined Schnitzer Steel Industries, a publicly traded company and one of North America's largest recyclers and exporters of recycled metal. No founding date or individual ownership structure is disclosed. The firm appears to have operated as a regional scrap metal processor with facilities in four states. The company ran scrap yards under multiple trade names, including Columbus Scrap Material Company in Columbus, Mississippi, Tri-State Recycling in Iuka, Mississippi, Southern Scrap of Meridian in Meridian, Mississippi, and Memphis Industrial Scrap Recycling in Memphis, Tennessee. It also operated CRHC Freedom Metals locations in Louisville, Elizabethtown, Winchester, and Frankfort, Kentucky. The firm's business involved collecting, processing, and selling recycled metal to mills and exporters. Team size and total professionals are not publicly available. The acquisition by Schnitzer, a company traded on NASDAQ under SCHN, effectively absorbed Columbus Recycling's operations into a larger corporate structure. No philanthropic or separate investment vehicles are mentioned. The structural differentiator is that Columbus Recycling was a private, family-held scrap processor that sold to a public company, leaving no independent family office or ongoing investment entity. The firm now exists as an operating division of Schnitzer Steel.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Columbus
Corporate office
Columbus, MS, United States
Additional offices
Iuka, MS, United States · Meridian, MS, United States · Memphis, TN, United States · Louisville, KY, United States · Elizabethtown, KY, United States · Winchester, KY, United States · Frankfort, KY, United States
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Frequently asked questions
Who owned Columbus Recycling Corporation before the Schnitzer acquisition?
The ownership is not publicly disclosed on the firm's website or other sources. No individual names or family branches are identified.
Is Columbus Recycling still an independent company?
No. According to its website, Columbus Recycling has joined Schnitzer Steel Industries and operates as part of that public company's metals recycling business.
What geographic region did Columbus Recycling serve?
The firm operated in the US Southeast and Midwest, with facilities in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
What type of business did Columbus Recycling run?
It was a scrap metal recycling company — collecting, processing, and selling recycled metal products to manufacturers and exporters.
Does Columbus Recycling still exist as a family office or investment vehicle?
There is no evidence that Columbus Recycling operated as a family office or that any investment entity was formed from its sale. The firm appears to be purely an operating business that was acquired.
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