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Stop Metals Theft Resources

Resources developed and made available to address the problem of metals theft. This includes success stories as reported by law enforcement across the country; tools developed for law enforcement, prosecutors, and recyclers; and frequently asked questions on metals theft.

StopMetalsTheft.org

Stay Informed. Take Action. Prevent Theft.

Discover essential tools on state metals theft laws, theft alert systems, industry insights, law enforcement strategies, and more to fight against metals theft.

Laws

ReMA’s State Metal Theft Law Database helps visitors understand laws with pre-made or custom reports on the provisions and states that interest them.

FAQs

Questions about StopMetalsTheft.org or metals theft in general? Our FAQ page has answers to some of the most asked questions about this important resource.

Prevention

Tools and prevention techniques that limit the opportunity for the theft of metals, developed with crime prevention experts.

Resources

Tools and prevention techniques that limit the opportunity for the theft of metals, developed with crime prevention experts.

MetalTheftAlert.com

To combat the important issue of metals theft, ReMA has developed www.MetalTheftAlert.com, an online theft alert system that is available to law enforcement, recyclers, and property owners – free of charge.

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Success Stories

Read first-hand testimony from law enforcement officers around the nation about how MetalTheftAlert.com facilitated the arrests of metals theft suspects. Submit success stories of your own for publication.

Recycled Materials Association

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Based in Washington, DC, we drive advocacy, workforce development and awareness of the critical role of recycled materials.

About ReMA

The Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) is the association for the recycled materials industry, representing more than 1,700 companies around the world.

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Advocacy

ReMA’s advocacy efforts highlight the role of recycled materials in our economy, environment, supply chain, and beyond, at all levels of government.

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