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Sharjah’s Al Saleh Recycling expands global reach

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockSeptember 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Sharjah-based Al Saleh Recycling LLC has emerged as a key player in the UAE’s recycling sector, supplying high-quality recyclable materials to industries in more than nine countries and building a customer base of over 70 international clients.

Founded in 2017, the company has become one of the UAE’s most recognised scrap trading firms, specialising in plastic, metal and e-waste recycling. With services extending across the Emirates and shipments reaching countries such as India, China, the US, Bangladesh and South Korea, Al Saleh Recycling is positioning itself at the forefront of the region’s circular economy ambitions.

Broad recycling expertise

Al Saleh Recycling deals with a wide range of materials. In plastics, it specialises in PVC, PS, PET, LDPE, HDPE, PP and ABS scrap, supplying recycled raw materials for industrial use worldwide. The company also buys and processes metal scrap, offering competitive rates and prioritising eco-friendly treatment methods to minimise environmental impact.

With a focus on efficiency, Al Saleh Recycling has built a reputation for fast scrap pickup services, timely delivery and reliable logistics — a combination that has helped secure long-standing partnerships with manufacturers and traders abroad.

A trusted partner

“Our goal has always been to provide sustainable recycling solutions that protect the environment while meeting the needs of industries worldwide,” a spokesperson for Al Saleh Recycling told reporters. “We are proud to serve as a trusted recycling partner in Sharjah and across the UAE.”

Industry observers note that the firm’s growth mirrors wider national efforts to reduce waste and build a resilient recycling infrastructure. The UAE has set ambitious zero-waste targets, with Sharjah itself aiming to divert all waste from landfills through advanced recycling systems.

Supporting the circular economy

By supplying processed raw materials back into industrial supply chains, Al Saleh Recycling contributes directly to reducing dependence on virgin plastics and metals. Its role is especially significant in sectors such as construction, packaging and manufacturing, which rely heavily on affordable and sustainable material sources.

Customers across Asia and North America have increasingly turned to Sharjah’s recycling sector to secure stable supply lines. With over 72 global clients, Al Saleh Recycling says its approach is guided by both economic and environmental priorities, helping companies meet sustainability goals without compromising on quality.

Looking ahead

As recycling becomes a more integral part of global trade, the company plans to expand its services further, deepening its partnerships in existing markets and exploring new regions. Its international footprint, combined with a strong base in Sharjah, puts it in a strong position to continue shaping the UAE’s recycling industry.

For industries navigating rising raw material costs and sustainability demands, Al Saleh Recycling LLC is emerging as one of the UAE’s most reliable scrap management partners.

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Sam Allcock is a seasoned media professional and content strategist with a passion for storytelling across digital platforms. As a contributor to Abu Dhabi Week, Sam brings a sharp editorial eye and a deep appreciation for the culture, innovation, and lifestyle that define the UAE capital. With over a decade of experience in journalism and public relations, he covers everything from local events and business trends to travel, dining, and community highlights. When he's not writing, Sam is exploring the hidden gems of Abu Dhabi, always on the lookout for the next story worth sharing.

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