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Metal Recycling
(Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Zinc, Nickel, Steel)

Metal recycling conserves natural resources and reduces the need for new materials by reusing metals like copper, brass, aluminum, zinc, nickel, and steel. It saves energy, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and minimizes environmental impact. Additionally, recycling supports economic growth by creating jobs and providing cost-effective materials. Embrace metal recycling for a more sustainable future!

Ship Breaking

Ship breaking is the process of dismantling an obsolete vessel's structure for scrapping or disposal. Conducted at a ship breaking yard, it involves breaking down ships into parts that can be recycled, sold, or disposed of. This process includes the removal of machinery, equipment, and fittings for reuse, and the extraction of steel and other materials for recycling.

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E-waste trading

E-waste trading and recycling means collecting old or discarded electronics and processing them to recover valuable materials; for example, buying scrap laptops and mobile phones from companies, dismantling them, and recycling the PCBs and cables to extract copper, aluminum, and precious metals.

Plastic recycling

Plastic recycling is the process of recovering and reprocessing plastic waste into new products, helping to reduce the amount of plastic pollution in the environment. Plastic being one of the most widely used materials globally, recycling plays a crucial role in managing plastic waste and conserving resources.

Types of Recyclable Plastics

PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate): Commonly used in beverage bottles and food containers.

HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene): Found in milk jugs, detergent bottles, and piping.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): Used in pipes, window frames, and flooring.

LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene): Found in plastic bags, trays, and squeeze bottles.

PP (Polypropylene): Used in bottle caps, straws, and food containers.

PS (Polystyrene): Found in disposable cutlery, plates, and foam packaging.

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Industrial building dismantling

Industrial building dismantling is the controlled process of safely taking apart factories, warehouses, or plants to recover reusable materials like steel, aluminum, and machinery; for example, an old manufacturing unit is dismantled by removing equipment, cutting steel structures, and recycling the scrap responsibly.

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