In a recent Earth911 podcast episode, Sean Daoud, Vice President of PNW Metal Recycling Inc. in Portland, Oregon, shared insights into his career in the recycling industry. Daoud, who was born into a recycling family, started working in the scrap yard running equipment after high school. He later completed internships, gained experience in sales, and earned a degree in human resources before returning to the family business.
Daoud’s current role involves planning the future of the company, which requires constant communication, traditional business networking, and a keen eye for innovation and efficiency. He is also actively involved in the Recycled Materials Association, where he serves as the vice president of the Pacific Northwest Chapter. Daoud emphasized the importance of networking and continuous learning for recent graduates looking to enter the recycling industry.
The industry is rapidly evolving, with advancements in communications and sorting technology driving change and increasing efficiency. Recycling workers now rely on technology to connect operations from the yard to the office and manage customer relationships effectively. To succeed in this dynamic industry, recycling executives must navigate regulatory regimes and market dynamics across the globe.
Daoud’s advice for aspiring professionals in the recycling industry is to seize every opportunity to learn and network, regardless of whether they start in the yard or the back office. By building connections and staying informed about industry trends, individuals can carve out successful careers in recycling.
The episode originally aired on November 8, 2019, and offers valuable insights for anyone interested in pursuing a career in recycling. As the industry continues to evolve, opportunities for growth and innovation abound for those willing to embrace change and adapt to new technologies and practices.

