Virtually all of the composition of Earth was formed from the debris cloud that formed the solar system. Very heavy elements were formed in a supernova that predated the formation of that debris cloud. The addition of small amounts of iron or nickel from meteorites is a minimal contribution -- especially compared to the mantle and core of the Earth, the substance of which is outside our exploitation, yet still there.
Meteorites are important as sources of iron for pre-industrial civilizations, so that may be the source of your confusion.