When it comes to sustainable materials and the circular economy, few options surpass steel. This metal is undoubtedly the eternal champion of recycling and a perfect example of how industry can contribute to a greener and more responsible future.

At Hierros Mora Antón, we are convinced that choosing steel means choosing sustainability.

Steel has a unique characteristic: it is 100% recyclable, repeatedly, without losing its properties or quality. This means that a steel product can be transformed into a completely new one as many times as necessary, always maintaining the same strength, durability and versatility. In fact, it is estimated that more than 85% of the steel used in Europe comes from recycling, and many of the products we use today contain steel that has had several previous lives.

This infinite cycle makes steel a key material for the circular economy, a model of production and consumption that seeks to minimise waste and reuse available resources as many times as possible. By recycling steel, the extraction of raw materials is avoided, energy consumption is reduced and CO₂ emissions are minimised, all of which are key factors in the fight against climate change.

Furthermore, steel recycling is a highly efficient process. 100% of the material is recoverable: even industrial chips and scraps are collected and reincorporated into the production cycle. Thanks to its natural magnetism, steel is easily separated from other waste, making its recovery simple and cost-effective.

At Hierros Mora Antón, we are committed to steel not only for its exceptional technical properties, but also for its ecological value. We work every day to offer responsible solutions, promoting the use of recycled materials and collaborating in the sustainable management of resources. Choosing steel means choosing a durable, reliable material that is committed to the environment.

Would you like to know more about how steel can help you reduce the environmental footprint of your projects? Contact us and discover why steel is, and will continue to be, the eternal champion of the circular economy.