— Our Story

Built in Indianapolis.
Grown with intent.

Founded in 2008 by Wade Conner, Trinity Metals has grown to be a leader in non-ferrous, magnesium, and e-scrap recycling — a privately held company guided by craftsmanship, stewardship, and the discipline of getting the details right.

2008 Founded by Wade Conner
ISO 9001 · 14001 · 45001 certified management systems
Stand-Alone Dedicated, purpose-built facility
U.S. Multiple U.S. patents & proprietary technology
— The Timeline

The Trinity Metals story, year by year.

From a scrap route at Indiana University to one of the largest processors of magnesium scrap in North America, with multiple U.S. patents and consistent leadership since inception — every chapter below is the result of steady reinvestment and a long-term posture in the markets we serve.

  1. 1998 Undergraduate

    A scrap route at Indiana University

    Wade Conner paid his way through Indiana University with money earned running an industrial scrap route — the foundation of a lifetime in recycling.

  2. 1992 Kelley School of Business

    Accounting degree, then Deloitte & Touche in Europe

    After graduating from the Kelley School of Business with a degree in Accounting, Wade worked for Deloitte & Touche in Europe.

  3. 1997 Return to Industry

    US Controller at Dominion Metal & Refining

    Wade returned to the recycling industry in 1997 as the US Controller for Dominion Metal & Refining, based out of Montreal, Canada.

  4. 1997–2001 Credentials

    C.P.A. and M.B.A.

    Between 1997 and 2001 Wade received his C.P.A. certificate in the State of New York and earned his M.B.A. at the State University of New York.

  5. 2001 August 28

    Founded Normet, a Division of TVF, Inc.

    Wade left Dominion Metal and founded Normet, a Division of TVF, Inc. on August 28, 2001 for the late Richard D. Hanzel. He served as the Executive Vice President of TVF, Inc. until May 30, 2008.

  6. 2008 June 3

    Trinity Metals is founded

    Wade founded Trinity Metals on June 3, 2008. On August 28, 2008, Trinity purchased the assets and trade style of Normet from TVF, Inc. All key staff at Normet joined Trinity Metals and the Normet trade style was retired.

  7. 2012 April

    HQ at 6400 English Avenue

    The true expansion of Trinity Metals began in earnest with the purchase and build-out of the Company’s headquarters, warehouse, and production facility at 6400 English Avenue, Indianapolis.

  8. 2014 & 2018 Footprint Expansion

    Two additional warehouses & production facilities

    Trinity followed the HQ build-out with the purchase of two additional warehouses and production facilities in 2014 and 2018, respectively.

  9. 2021 May · U.S. Patent

    A U.S. patent for reduced environmental impact

    In May 2021, Wade received his first U.S. patent related to the processing of scrap metal with reduced environmental impact, and granted Trinity Metals the exclusive production rights without charge. The company holds multiple U.S. patents today, reflecting ongoing investment in proprietary technology.

  10. 2021 September

    Indiana Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence

    In September 2021, Wade was awarded the 2021 Indiana Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence for his US Patent and accepted the award on behalf of Trinity Metals.

  11. 2021 December

    Trinity Metals Charitable Foundation

    In December 2021, the ownership group of Trinity Metals founded the Trinity Metals Charitable Foundation.

Wade Conner, Founder & CEO of Trinity Metals
Wade Conner Founder & CEO
— Leadership

An accountant, an operator, and a patent holder — with a lifelong pull toward the recycling industry.

“We built Trinity Metals to do this work the right way — safer, cleaner, and with craftspeople who take pride in what they produce.”

Wade Conner’s path runs from an IU scrap route and a Kelley School accounting degree, through Deloitte & Touche in Europe, to controller and operator roles that culminated in founding Trinity Metals in 2008. Along the way he earned his C.P.A., his M.B.A., and — in 2021 — a US Patent for a lower-impact scrap metal process that he granted to Trinity Metals without charge.

C.P.A. · State of New York M.B.A. · SUNY B.S. Accounting · IU Kelley US Patent Holder 2021 Indiana Governor’s Award
— Our Divisions

Trinity Metals is made up of two operating divisions.

D-01 Division One · Primary Focus

Magnesium Processing

One of the largest processors of magnesium scrap in North America — supplying Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 aluminum producers domestically and internationally from a dedicated, stand-alone facility.

D-02 Division Two

Non-Ferrous Metals Recycling

Commercial and industrial non-ferrous recycling — aluminum, copper, brass, and allied streams — serving manufacturers and industrial generators.

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