As metal recycling in India gains strategic importance amid rising raw material costs, energy transition, and sustainability mandates, a few companies stand out for their depth, discipline and long-term credibility. Metalloys Recycling Limited (MRL) is one such organisation, quietly but consistently shaping India’s secondary metals ecosystem for nearly four decades.
Founded in 1987 and registered under the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Metalloys Recycling Limited has evolved from a modest trading operation into a highly specialised metal processing company serving the automobile, non-ferrous, and stainless steel industries across India. Guided by the entrepreneurial vision of Mr. Vijay Porwal and Mr. Ambalal Porwal, and now entering its third generation of leadership, MRL represents continuity, trust, and technical excellence in Indian recycling.
Core Business: Powering Manufacturing Through Secondary Metals
At its core, Metalloys Recycling Limited focuses on processing secondary raw materials that serve as essential inputs for alloy and metal manufacturers. The company handles a wide spectrum of non-ferrous and ferrous scrap, including copper, aluminium, zinc, brass, magnesium, nickel, and blended stainless steel scrap. These materials are transformed into reliable, specification-grade inputs used in producing copper alloys, aluminium alloys, brass alloys, zinc alloys, nickel alloys, and stainless steel products.
This positioning places MRL at a critical junction of metal recycling in India, bridging global scrap supply chains with domestic manufacturing demand.
Global Sourcing, Local Value Creation
MRL sources metal scrap primarily from Europe, America, and the Far East, regions known for consistent scrap generation and quality standards. Its procurement portfolio includes mixed non-ferrous scraps, aluminium grades such as zorba, taint/tabor and tense, shredded zinc scrap, stainless steel melting scrap, and specialised zinc categories like scroll, scribe, and saves.
What differentiates Metalloys Recycling Limited is not just access to global scrap, but its ability to blend, process, and customise materials based on precise metallurgical requirements, turning imported scrap into value-added industrial feedstock for Indian manufacturers.
Advanced Infrastructure and Processing Strength
One of MRL’s strongest competitive advantages lies in its processing capabilities. Its scrap yard is among the most modern metal processing facilities in the country, equipped with heavy media separation systems, magnetic and eddy current separators, and supported by a full fleet of JCBs, forklifts, trucks, and handling machinery.
Operations span sorting, segregation, dismantling, cutting, washing, blending, testing, palletising, compressing, and sizing, thereby ensuring consistent quality and traceability. Recycling and alloy manufacturing of copper, aluminium, zinc, lead, and nickel form the core activity, with final melting and refining carried out in coordination with a dedicated facility in Silvassa.
This end-to-end control enables Metalloys Recycling Limited to deliver metals in multiple forms – ingots, alloys, scrap, ash, skimmings, wire bars, billets, and more, each verified against stringent customer-defined standards.
Risk Management, Market Intelligence, and Trust
Operating in a commodity-driven industry requires discipline and foresight. MRL places strong emphasis on market intelligence and risk mitigation, regularly hedging to protect against price volatility. Its long-standing presence in both domestic and international markets has helped build deep supplier and customer relationships rooted in reliability, speed, and integrity.
Backed by a strong financial base, the company is known for honouring commitments regardless of market fluctuations – an attribute that has cemented its reputation over decades.
Why Metalloys Recycling Limited Matters in India’s Recycling Story
As India looks to reduce dependence on primary metal extraction, cut carbon emissions, and strengthen circular supply chains, companies like Metalloys Recycling Limited become increasingly important. By converting global scrap into high-quality secondary metals at competitive costs, MRL supports domestic manufacturing while lowering energy consumption and environmental impact.
In a broader metal recycling landscape that is steadily professionalising, Metalloys Recycling Limited stands as a case study in how scale, technology, market insight and values-driven leadership can coexist, turning secondary raw materials into long-term industrial strength.

