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Sustainability 101: The Advantages of Recycling Over Mining

Sam Sabin is a multifaceted professional and 5th generation son of his grandfather’s precious metals company with a dynamic role at Sabin Metal Corporation, where he operates in a hybrid capacity that encompasses Sales, Marketing, Innovation, and Sustainability. He is currently spearheading the development of Sabin Metal Corporation’s sustainability program, focusing on responsible processing for critical metals. Sam’s influence extends beyond his work at Sabin Metal Corporation. He serves as a key figure on the International Precious Metals Institute board, where his insights and leadership contribute to shaping the future of the industry. Furthermore, he co-chairs the Sustainability committee within the institute, highlighting his passion for driving positive change and sustainable practices. We had the pleasure of sitting down with Sam Sabin at this years 47th annual IPMI Conference.

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