 Items That Can Be Recycled! From A-Z
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 Recycling Suppliers Malaysia:

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Maxa Resources (M) Sdn Bhd
Provides a professional trade service for quality used items of Malaysian origin. Our quality goods include Mixed Clothing, Used Electrical and Computer Goods, Paper, Plastic, Rubber and other Scrap/Raw Recyclable materials.
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JUNK KING
Junk King is your smart way of buying, selling and trading-in second hand items. JUNK KING Store enables customers to exchange items that they are no longer using for cash - in a quick, professional and convenient way.
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SDD
Specialized in Shifting, Demolishing and Disposing civil engineering projects, the Company concentrates on providing technically proficient tradesmen and initially qualifying contractor.
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News & Updates
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Global Warming:
First Successful Use Of New Ocean Observation Technology – Investigation Of Ocean Acidification In The Baltic Sea
ScienceDaily (June 29, 2009). For the first time scientists and technicians from the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences (IFM-GEOMAR) in Kiel, Germany, successfully used an offshore observing system to study environmental changes in the oceans.
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Recycle not only to Protect Mother Earth
ALSO for CHARITY!
We all know that the idea of Recycling for Charity isn't new. But we believe that the more organizations that help the Charity through recycling.
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ABUMAMA Recycling Suppliers
Your Recycling one-stop Suppliers!
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Learn Recycling In Different Way!
Recycling
is making your used items or materials into something useful, in order to prevent wasting, reduce the use of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution, water and soil pollution.
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The Department for Trade and Industry's paper on utility regulation, the duty of electricity regulators is to protect the interests of consumers, regulate competition between providers, and monitor social and environmental issues within the industry.
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Humans have generally settled near convenient sources of water. Most of the great ancient civilizations depended on a particular source of water.
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The Department for Trade and Industry's paper on utility regulation, the duty of electricity regulators is to protect the interests of consumers, regulate competition between providers, and monitor social and environmental issues within the industry.
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