Oricol Environmental Services - Durban (Head Office)

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251 Queen Nandi Drive
Newlands East
South Africa

(031) 579-2824  /   (087) 303-9870

251 Queen Nandi Drive, Newlands East, South Africa
Oricol services include general and hazardous waste management, collection, solid and liquid waste treatment, recycling, composting and secure product destruction.

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Newlands East, eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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