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Recycle Buy Back Shop
Lebomboberg Avenue 27 (Just Across
Bainsvlei Smallholdings
Bloemfontein
South Africa

(071) 985-0566  /   (072) 224-9445

Recycle Buy Back Shop, Lebomboberg Avenue 27 (Just Across, Bainsvlei Smallholdings, Bloemfontein, South Africa
OPEN NOW!   Close at 17:00
We are a recycle buy back center. We are buying from the public any recyclable material like: White paper; flat news; magazines; carton boxes; Plastic bottles; glass bottles; used motor engine oils; scrap metal etc. We also offer confidential shredding and compacting of old archive and expired promotion stock destruction. We also issue compliance certificates.
Category: Recyclers

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Bloemfontein, Mangaung Metro, Free State, South Africa

Business Hours

Monday to Friday
08:00 - 17:00
Public Holidays
Closed

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