One and One Green Technologies Secures $39 Million in Recycled Metals Contracts

Reuters01-28
One and One Green Technologies Secures $39 Million in Recycled Metals Contracts

One and One Green Technologies Inc. announced that it secured customer contracts totaling approximately $39 million for recycled strategic metal products during the second half of 2025. The company delivered 7,481 tons of recycled copper alloy ingots and aluminum alloy products to customers in China and the Philippines between July and December 2025, a 12% increase in volume compared to the same period in 2024. Of the total contract value, copper alloy products accounted for approximately 71% (about $27.9 million), while the contract value for aluminum products grew by 48% year-over-year. The contracts span multiple industries, including electronics, automotive, and construction.

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