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Fremax Recycle Max: Transforming Used Brake Components into Sustainable Solutions
Focused on sustainability, Fremax—a leading brand of premium brake system components—has developed the Recycle Max program. In partnership with automotive workshops and service centers, the initiative collects and recycles used brake discs and drums across six Brazilian states. The primary goal is to minimize environmental impact within the automotive repair sector by ensuring high-quality material is reused to manufacture new products.
“Sustainable practices are a top priority at Fremax,” explains Julio da Silva, Director of Braking Components. “Recycle Max is more than a collection initiative—it’s an environmental education effort that starts in workshops, with technicians learning to separate used components so we can collect and process them properly.”
Here’s how the program works: After collection from over 1,400 participating shops and centers in São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina, the used parts are returned to Fremax. There, they are melted down and transformed into liquid iron, which is then used to manufacture new brake discs and drums. These components maintain the brand’s high standards of quality and performance. Currently, the program collects around 300 tons of material every month.
Workshops in the participating states can join Recycle Max by registering at Fremax’s official website.
Other Fremax Circular Economy Initiatives
Fremax continually invests in sustainable and ESG best practices, including:
- Reusing 100% of metal shavings generated in machining processes,
- Recycling 100% of cutting oil used in production,
- Manufacturing all packaging from recycled materials,
- Reusing 100% of foundry sand,
- Ensuring no waste is sent to landfill.
By integrating these measures, Fremax reinforces its commitment to a greener future for the automotive industry.
 
			















