Global Recycling Export Solutions
Industrial material exports with the structure and credibility serious buyers expect.
Haifeng Co. supports global buyers across aluminum, electronics, steel, copper, and tire materials sourced from both the USA and Australia, with a clearer commercial story, stronger visual presentation, and more organized export coordination from first inquiry to container loading.
2009
Operating since
A long-running export operation with practical yard and shipment experience.
100s
Containers monthly
Scale that helps buyers plan around stable outbound volume and repeatable loading.
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Core material streams
Focused categories so each program gets better sorting, cleaner communication, and sharper execution.
Why partners choose Haifeng
Organized supply, direct communication, and export follow-through.
Material categories are presented clearly from the start.
Sourcing from both the USA and Australia supports broader supply coverage.
Direct contacts shorten the gap between inquiry and shipment planning.
Export coordination stays aligned with real operational timelines.
Sourcing Footprint
USA + Australia
Material sourced across both regions helps support broader export coverage and steadier planning for repeat container programs.
Established Markets
Asia-Focused Buyer Network
Long-term customer relationships across Vietnam, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea reinforce the company’s export orientation.
About Haifeng
A recycling export company built on long-term relationships, organized supply, and dependable shipment follow-through.
Haifeng Co. combines long-running scrap export experience with practical sourcing from both the USA and Australia, material organization, and buyer communication across key recycling categories.
Haifeng Co. was established in 2009 and specializes in the sourcing, recycling, and export of waste materials including scrap copper, scrap iron, scrap aluminum, scrap steel, electronics, waste tires, rubber, and additional recovery streams. Today, the company sources material from both the USA and Australia while serving customers across Vietnam, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea.
In recent years, the business has also expanded into fuel oil production from waste tire pyrolysis, strengthening its role in circular recovery. With sourcing channels in both the USA and Australia, Haifeng exports hundreds of containers each month while continuing to build long-term overseas partnerships around consistent communication and shipment execution.
Container-ready execution
We build each shipment around realistic export timelines, freight efficiency, and the documentation flow buyers actually need.
Material-specific handling
Each category is managed with its own sorting logic so aluminum, wire, steel, electronics, and tire programs stay easier to evaluate and purchase.
Global buyer orientation
Our work is shaped by cross-border expectations, from cleaner presentation and communication to the practical details of repeat business.
Material Categories
Core recycling streams framed like a serious industrial supplier.
Explore the main categories we handle and how each stream supports downstream recovery, remelt, and industrial recycling demand.

Billet stock, round bar, ingot bundles, and broader non-ferrous programs
Aluminum
Structured aluminum supply presented with clearer stock visibility and dependable export-ready organization.
Mixed e-waste streams and dismantled recovery materials
Electronics
Electronics programs managed with attention to category clarity and downstream buyer communication.
Ferrous scrap positioned for volume, density, and straightforward loading
Steel
Steel shipments built to support repeat container planning without overcomplicating the sale.

Cast units, palletized ingots, wire stock, and higher-value non-ferrous streams
Copper
Copper material presented with a stronger emphasis on cast-unit clarity, verification, and export-ready visual confidence.
Baled tire programs and recovery-ready rubber feedstock
Tires
End-of-life tire solutions aligned with export logistics and circular recovery opportunities.
Material Gallery
Browse the yard by material without losing the thread.
The gallery is grouped by material type so visitors can compare like with like, read visual condition more quickly, and move through each stream with less cognitive friction.
Selected Material
Aluminum
This gallery keeps aluminum views together so buyers can compare billet stock, round bar, ingot bundles, and prepared sections without losing context.

Aluminum Gallery
Block billet presentation
Large aluminum billets stacked cleanly on pallets for immediate visual review of surface condition and handling quality.

Aluminum Gallery
Round bar stock
Round aluminum bars laid out in consistent bundles so buyers can assess uniformity, finish, and export-ready organization.

Aluminum Gallery
Bundled aluminum ingots
Strapped ingot stacks give the aluminum section a clearer industrial profile and a stronger sense of volume-ready supply.

Aluminum Gallery
Machined block stacks
Precision-cut aluminum blocks help communicate cleaner presentation and more premium stock handling within the aluminum stream.
Aluminum Gallery
Loose aluminum sections
Mixed frame and section stock shown before compaction into tighter export forms.
Aluminum Gallery
Prepared profile scrap
Longer profile lengths and trim stock presented in clearly recognizable aluminum form.
Commercial Workflow
From yard assessment to container handoff, every load needs a practical workflow.
Each buyer conversation benefits from a clear sequence: evaluate the stream, prepare the load, and coordinate shipment with fewer surprises along the way.
Source and assess
We begin by understanding the grade, volume, loading requirements, and buyer expectations so the commercial plan is grounded in the material itself.
Prepare and organize
Loads are sorted, staged, and documented with a stronger emphasis on consistency, making the material easier to review and easier to move with confidence.
Ship and support
From container coordination to direct follow-up, we stay focused on a smoother export handoff instead of leaving buyers to fill in the gaps alone.
Aluminum Supply
Prepared aluminum programs that are easier to review, quote, and ship.
Aluminum buyers usually make faster decisions when the material looks organized, legible, and commercially consistent. That is why our aluminum section now leads with billet, bar, and ingot imagery that makes the stream feel more structured and easier to evaluate at a glance.
Instead of treating aluminum as generic scrap, we frame it as a supply category with real commercial nuance. That gives buyers a better sense of what they are looking at, how it may fit their downstream process, and why a repeat relationship can create value over time.
Billet, ingot, and bar formats presented for faster export review
Visual consistency that improves buyer confidence early in the conversation
Loading plans built around practical freight and container efficiency


Electronics Recovery
Mixed electronic material organized with better structure and less ambiguity.
Electronic recovery streams can become difficult to market when categories are vague or when the commercial story is not clear. We bring more order to the conversation by presenting the material with a cleaner narrative around composition, recoverability, and shipment readiness.
That structure matters because electronics buyers are often balancing risk, processing assumptions, and logistics at the same time. A more legible layout on the website helps signal that the operation behind it is thinking the same way.
Category-forward presentation for mixed or dismantled e-waste streams
Better content depth so the section feels credible instead of underexplained
A more professional visual rhythm that supports serious buyer inquiries
Steel Export
Ferrous scrap programs supported by volume-minded planning and simpler buyer communication.
Steel is often less about flashy presentation and more about dependable execution. For that reason, this section leans into density, volume, and operational steadiness, showing that Haifeng understands how buyers think when they are evaluating everyday ferrous supply.
For buyers evaluating everyday ferrous supply, that grounded approach matters. Clearer communication around material movement, loading, and shipment timing helps the steel program feel dependable instead of generic.
High-volume ferrous programs presented with more confidence
Copy that explains the commercial role of steel without empty filler
Alternating section rhythm that improves scanning across the full page
Copper Supply
Higher-visibility copper presentation for buyers who care about grade clarity and value retention.
Copper deserves a more premium treatment because it is one of the most visually distinct and commercially sensitive categories on the page. We now lead with cast-unit, pallet, and verification imagery so the section immediately feels closer to real export stock instead of generic recovery material alone.
The goal is not just visual polish. It is also trust. When a buyer sees clearer storytelling around copper, plus sample and loading proof, it suggests better internal discipline around handling, grading, and export coordination.
Copper imagery used as a visual anchor to increase perceived value
Cast-unit and pallet views make the section feel more commercially specific
Longer supporting copy to prevent the section from feeling thin
Red and blue accents balanced with strong contrast and restrained typography


Tire Programs
Tire and rubber recovery positioned as a serious operational stream, not an afterthought.
Tire recovery demands enough space to communicate scale, operational clarity, and downstream opportunity. The tire section now has room to explain how Haifeng approaches the category with seriousness and practical export discipline.
That is especially important because tire recovery has to balance environmental value, processing realities, and logistics. A fuller section with a more mature layout helps communicate that Haifeng is approaching the category with seriousness rather than just listing it on the page.
Baled tire imagery used for stronger category recognition
Green accents reinforce the environmental side of the business without overpowering the page
More developed copy helps the section occupy space with purpose instead of filler
Market Positioning
Global market coverage supported by steadier communication and export planning.
Our buyer relationships span markets where consistency, responsiveness, and freight-conscious planning matter just as much as price. With material sourced from both the USA and Australia, presenting the business clearly helps overseas partners understand what Haifeng handles and how the company approaches repeat trade.
That sourcing base supports better conversations around grade expectations, shipment timing, and long-term supply continuity. It also helps position Haifeng as a serious operating partner rather than a simple listing page with very little context behind it.
East Asia
We continue to build around markets that value consistency, freight discipline, and reliable communication across repeat shipments.
Southeast Asia
For buyers focused on growing industrial recovery demand, organized loading plans and clearer material storytelling become a competitive advantage.
USA and Australia sourcing
Our sourcing network spans both the USA and Australia, helping buyers plan around broader material availability and steadier export coverage.
Contact Haifeng
Speak with our team about availability, grades, and shipment timing.
If you are sourcing aluminum, copper, steel, electronics, or tire materials, contact our team with your volume, grade, and timing requirements. We can respond more effectively when the request starts with a clear scope and a direct contact path.

Irene Wu
+1 (650) 889-9159Direct support for material availability, shipment timing, and initial buyer conversations.
Robert Van
+1 (510) 774-1317Additional contact for program details, commercial coordination, and follow-through.
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