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Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary Empire Services, Inc. (Empire), is an operator of about 13 metal recycling facilities in Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio. Its recycling facilities collect, classify, and process raw scrap metal and implement various technologies to increase metal processing volumes and operating efficiencies, including a downstream recovery system and cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Its main product is selling ferrous metal, which is used in the recycling and production of finished steel. It is categorized into heavy melting steel, plate and structural, and shredded scrap, with various grades of each of those categorizations based on the content, size and consistency of the metal. It also processes nonferrous metals, such as aluminum, copper, stainless steel, nickel, brass, titanium, lead, alloys, and mixed metal products. Its customers include industrial manufacturers, retail customers, and others.
Greenwave Technology Solutions, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary Empire Services, Inc. (Empire), is an operator of about 13 metal recycling facilities in Virginia, North Carolina, and Ohio. Its recycling facilities collect, classify, and process raw scrap metal and implement various technologies to increase metal processing volumes and operating efficiencies, including a downstream recovery system and cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Its main product is selling ferrous metal, which is used in the recycling and production of finished steel. It is categorized into heavy melting steel, plate and structural, and shredded scrap, with various grades of each of those categorizations based on the content, size and consistency of the metal. It also processes nonferrous metals, such as aluminum, copper, stainless steel, nickel, brass, titanium, lead, alloys, and mixed metal products. Its customers include industrial manufacturers, retail customers, and others.