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Ballistic Recycling International is a business under Maxim Industries USA, Inc., focused on recycling, disposal, and certified destruction of high-risk physical assets such as body armor, Kevlar, ballistic armor, tactical vests, and bomb suits. Unlike conventional cybersecurity products, its core value is not firewalls, EDR, or cloud security, but preventing expired or sensitive protective equipment from entering the secondary market while enabling material reuse through recycling.
Its services include Body Armor Recycling, Kevlar Recycling, Certified Destruction, Chain of Custody, Ballistic Panel Demanufacturing, Ballistic Armor Demilitarization, and recycling of para-aramid and textile fibers. After processing is complete, customers can receive a Certificate of Destruction and Recycling, and use a chain-of-custody tracking form during shipment. The site also states that Maxim Industries is an EPA WasteWise Endorser and participates in the Recycler's Pledge of True Stewardship, but it does not disclose ISO, SOC, or more detailed destruction-security standards.
The FAQ clearly states that body armor recycling, Kevlar recycling, and destruction services are free of charge, which may be attractive to government agencies, law enforcement organizations, or companies disposing of expired equipment in bulk. However, the site mainly provides phone-based contact. There is no visible online ordering, asset inventory, processing-status tracking, automated alerts, or API integration, so its digital management maturity appears limited.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, coverage of destruction, recycling, and material reuse, and a stated commitment not to sell second-hand body armor, reducing the risk of sensitive materials leaking into the market. The team also has a law enforcement background. The drawbacks are limited public information: key details such as logistics coverage, processing timelines, on-site destruction, secure storage, and insurance liability are not explained. It also lacks the monitoring, alerting, and platform-style capabilities typically expected from cybersecurity tools.
It is best suited to U.S. law enforcement agencies, government departments, manufacturers, and companies that hold retired protective equipment. If users in China have similar needs, they should carefully verify cross-border shipping, compliant export procedures, hazardous/sensitive-materials handling, and local alternative recycling and destruction services. There is no clear information on website accessibility from China, payment methods, or whether the company serves overseas customers, so these remain unknown.
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