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  • allmetalrecycling.co.nz Kiwi Status

    All Metal Recycing

      (www.allmetalrecycling.co.nz)

    A metal recycling facility in Morrinsville, in the Waikato region. Buyers of copper, brass, stainless steel, aluminium, can, lead, PVC wire and heavy steel. Pickup service available.

  • allbriteonline.com Kiwi Status

    AllBrite Industries

      (www.allbriteonline.com)

    A recycling specialist, involved in all stages of the recovery process: collection, processing and marketing.

  • scrapmetalnz.com Kiwi Status

    Annex Metals

      (www.scrapmetalnz.com)

    A Christchurch owned and operated company, involved in the export and purchase of non-ferrous scrap metal.

  • nzs.com Kiwi Status

    Article : Recycling

     (www.nzs.com/new-zealand-articles/business/recycling.html)

    We throw away a whopping 3.6 tonnes of rubbish each year. Find out how to make your household and workplace green with our guide to recycling, reducing waste and reusing in New Zealand. We outline what you can and can't recycle; and offer information on how you can reduce your home and office waste.

  • cutpricebins.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Auckland Wide Cut Price Bins

      (www.cutpricebins.co.nz)

    Cut Price Bins provide bins for residential and commercial uses throughout the Auckland region. They offer bins in a range of sizes, from two metre bins for household clean-ups to 15 metre bins for bigger jobs. They can also provide hard fill bins for more solid waste such as concrete and bricks.

  • bokashi.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Bokashi NZ

      (www.bokashi.co.nz)

    Bokashi NZ offers a natural way to reduce, reuse and recycle organic waste. Find information and products that you can order online via the website.

  • times-age.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Bullion Recovery

      (www.times-age.co.nz/info/aboutthepaper/)

    Recovery and recycling of silver from photographic and other chemicals.

  • canzbac.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Canzbac : Steel Can Recycling

      (www.canzbac.co.nz)

    Steel is the world's most recycled material: play your part in helping recycle the 400 million cans used by New Zealanders each year. Visit the site to find out more about recycling steel from your home, business or industrial premises.

  • cartridgerescue.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Cartridge Rescue

      (www.cartridgerescue.co.nz)

    A recycling centre in Manukau City, offering a hassle free empty cartridge collection service. During the last ten years, Cartridge Rescue have rescued and reused over 2 million cartridges in Australasia.

  • cmacorp.net Kiwi Status

    CMA Corporation

      (www.cmacorp.net)

    CMA Corporation Limited is a leading integrated Australian-based recycling group that provides products and services to customers across three continents.

  • canz.org.nz Kiwi Status

    Computer Access NZ Trust

      (www.canz.org.nz)

    Refurbishing business computers for schools and the community. Help make a difference by donating your unwanted computers to the CANZ accredited recycling programme.

  • computerrecyclers.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Computer Recyclers NZ

      (www.computerrecyclers.co.nz)

    Involved in the recycling and re-using of computers and computer parts since 1996, offering their service to organisations, businesses and individuals.

  • crtnz.co.nz Kiwi Status

    CRTNZ

      (www.crtnz.co.nz)

    CRTNZ is a leading New Zealand company specialising in e-waste disposal and recycling. Their aim is to minimize e-waste and maximize recycling outcomes.

  • crushedglass.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Crushed Glass

      (www.crushedglass.co.nz)

    Glass crushers to reduce your used glass stockpiles. Use the crushed product to recycle or as a base course and agricultural mulch.

  • dailywaste.co.nz Kiwi Status

    Daily Waste

      (www.dailywaste.co.nz)

    Wellington provider of waste removal solutions. Their services include wheelie bins, skip bins, front loaded bins and hook bins.