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Family-owned firm opens €6.7m recycling plant
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 02:29:00 GMT
A family-owned recycling firm is opening a £6 million (€6.7m) recycling plant, after winning a 15-year contract to recycle bio-waste from Belfast homes. The Natural World Products (NWP) recycling facility, built on more
Buying & recycling
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 01:20:00 GMT
Each of us can close the recycling loop by buying recycled products at home and at work. Nov. 15 was America Recycles Day. Recycling is a simple way in which everyone in Pennsylvania and in every community more
As cities, towns search for savings, a new emphasis on recycling
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:14:00 GMT
JOHNSTON — A massive earth-moving machine scoops up bucket-loads of bottles and cans trucked to the Materials Recycling Facility at the state’s Central Landfill and drops them onto a conveyor belt. Every time the machine moves back and forth, it runs more
2009-11-30:Erema: Optimising energy consumption in plastics recycling machines
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:08:00 GMT
Erema: Optimising energy consumption in plastics recycling machines The new ecoSAVE technology will help operators of EREMA plastics recycling systems to reduce their energy costs even further in future. For the customer, ecoSAVE means a reduction in more
Area residents seem willing to keep cans, plastic out of landfill
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 22:33:00 GMT
Given time and the right incentives, recycling can become habit forming. Sometimes it just takes a push, like the law that took effect Oct. 1 banning plastic bottles from landfills. The people whose job it is to more
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3201 3rd st
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 826-3432
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148 Majestic Ave
San Francisco, CA 94112
(415) 333-7004
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755 Frederick St
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 731-5607
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780 Frederick St
San Francisco, CA 94117
(415) 753-0932
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580 California St Ste 1330
San Francisco, CA 94104
(415) 397-1518
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2370 Jerrold Ave
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 282-2344
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701 Amador St
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 731-6720
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801 Toland St
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 647-1746
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San Francisco, CA Recycling and Scrap Metal Centers - Turn your pop cans into cold hard cash. We run the leading Recycling and Scrap Metal Centers in San Francisco, CA. Our business model is dependent on you, the independent contractor finding great sources of scrap metal. We do the rest.

San Francisco, CA Copper or Bronze Recycling and Scrap Metal Centers



Have a bunch of scrap medal, tin cans, or newspapers you want to get rid of? Turn all those junk into cash with the help of our local San Francisco, CA recycling and scrap metal center. Do you need to make a few extra bucks? Do you also have thousands of empty beer cans, an Olympic medal, or both, just lying around? I know I do. Good news! Our San Francisco, CA scrap metal center will pay for your garbage. They pay even more for metals like copper or bronze. Some people have found it is easy to take the copper out of wires, like from construction sites. It can mean a big payday for just a little work. It can also mean jail time, and having to deal with the Teamsters’ bouncer, Bruno, but what is a good day or night's work without a little fear and consequence?

San Francisco, CA Recycling and Scrap Material Plants



Our San Francisco, CA recycling and scrap metal centers take in your recyclable materials including glass, paper, aluminum cans, copper, brass, bronze, plastic, and more. Other objects or materials recycling centers will take include carpets, cars, printer and copier toner, computers, televisions, appliances, spouses, and more. I was just kidding on the spouse thing, but do not think that is because I did not try. Apparently your spouse has to be made of metal, has to be inanimate at the time of delivery, and there has to be no legal binding between you and the said spouse. What a system! Our San Francisco, CA recycling and scrap metal centers will take your scraps and give you cash. Those materials are then sorted and processed and turned into new materials like recycled paper, parts, clothes, and more.

San Francisco, CA Unwanted Material Recycling



We can help you clear out your basement, attic, or construction site of unwanted materials and pay you for what you find. Some recycling centers specialize in a small amount of materials such as copper, while others specialize in a variety of materials. You can also shop around to find out if certain centers pay more than others so you know you are getting the best rate.

If you are a fan of robots and robot production, know that your scrap metal or other recyclable materials have a very good chance of becoming robots one day. We especially like dancing robots and robots that play football. If you have a certain robot project you would like to see in action, we have the power to make it happen, just don't quote me on that. We had a little incident a few years back about creating a robot that performs small pranks, and of course things went a bit too far.

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