Closed Loop Partners has acquired Sutter Metals Recycling for an undisclosed amount. Sutter Metals, a locally owned and operated business, provides specialized recycling services across Washington state and its neighboring regions, focusing on the collection and processing of both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. This acquisition marks a significant expansion in the recycling sector.
Established in 2009 as Lacey Auto Recycling, the company initially focused on used auto parts. Over time, Sutter Metals evolved its services to meet local demand for salvaging various used metal materials, growing its operations from the ground up. Under the leadership of owner Chad Sutter, whose family has deep roots in the Olympia community and a legacy in auto parts, the company has maintained a commitment to local service and sustainable recycling practices.
The acquisition of Sutter Metals Recycling by Closed Loop Partners is strategically aimed at enhancing regional recycling infrastructure and capabilities. Sutter Metals' established operations and expertise in metal processing, particularly its focus on both ferrous and non-ferrous materials, offer a valuable foundation. This move is expected to create synergies by integrating Sutter Metals' specialized services into a broader framework, potentially expanding its operational reach and optimizing material recovery processes across the region. The focus will likely be on leveraging Sutter Metals' proven operational strengths to further advance sustainable and profitable recycling solutions.
Looking ahead, the combined entity is positioned to significantly strengthen the capacity for metal recycling in the Pacific Northwest. This integration is anticipated to support continued growth in local communities by providing tailored services that contribute to a more robust and efficient circular economy for valuable materials, aligning with a vision for long-term environmental and economic sustainability.

