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Sibanye-Stillwater Consolidates Precious Metal Recycling Operations Under Unified Global Brand

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 02:58 PM

Mining and metals giant Sibanye-Stillwater has unified its precious metal recycling capabilities under a single global brand following the acquisitions of Reldan and Reldan Mexico, signalling growing industrial momentum in sustainable metals recovery.

## Sibanye-Stillwater Advances Sustainable Metals Recycling Platform Sibanye-Stillwater has announced a significant step in its sustainable metals strategy, consolidating its precious metal recycling operations into a unified global platform following the successful acquisitions of Reldan and Reldan Mexico, according to a PR Newswire release dated June 9, 2026. The move brings together what the company describes as 'deep expertise, advanced capabilities and global reach' under the Sibanye-Stillwater banner, headquartered in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. The consolidation marks a notable expansion of the company's recycling footprint across North America and positions it as a more prominent player in the secondary precious metals market. ### Relevance to the Maritime and Shipping Sectors While Sibanye-Stillwater is primarily known as a mining group, the development carries relevance for maritime industry stakeholders. Precious metal recycling — encompassing platinum group metals (PGMs), gold, silver, and palladium — intersects directly with the shipping and offshore sectors through the recovery of catalytic converters, electronic components, and industrial equipment sourced from vessel decommissioning and end-of-life ship recycling operations. As the global fleet faces increasing pressure to retire older, less fuel-efficient tonnage in line with IMO decarbonisation targets, the volume of recoverable precious and industrial metals from scrapped vessels is expected to grow. Integrated recycling platforms with global reach, such as the one Sibanye-Stillwater is building, are likely to become increasingly relevant partners for ship recycling yards and waste management operators. ### Sustainable Metals as a Growing Priority The broader trend toward circular economy principles is gaining traction across heavy industry, including maritime. Regulatory frameworks governing ship recycling — notably the Hong Kong Convention and the EU Ship Recycling Regulation — are driving higher standards for material recovery and environmental compliance at breaking yards worldwide. Sibanye-Stillwater's investment in expanding its recycling infrastructure reflects growing commercial confidence in the secondary metals market, where demand for responsibly sourced recycled materials continues to rise among manufacturers and technology companies seeking to reduce their reliance on primary mined resources. The company has not disclosed the financial terms of the Reldan acquisitions, but the strategic rationale points to a long-term commitment to building a vertically integrated, sustainability-focused metals business with the scale to serve global industrial clients. *Source: PR Newswire / Sibanye-Stillwater*
#ship recycling#precious metals#sustainable metals#circular economy#vessel decommissioning#platinum group metals#green shipping

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