Electronic-Waste, E-Waste, E-Scrap.
Recyclable electronic waste.
Metal scraps like aluminium scrap , aluminium radiator scrap , copper scrap.
Pet , HDPE, raw scrap plastic wastes.
Pet bottle scrap.
Plastic bottles and bags scrap.
Plastic scrap like pe, pp, abs, ps, bag scrap, hdpe scrap, ldpe scrap, pet scrap, pet waste.
Plastic recyclable scrap, HDPE scrap, injection moulded scrap, LDPE scrap, PET scrap, plastic raw material.
Plastic scraps.Clearing agent
Virgin organic coconut oil, plastic waste for recycling.
Used soft drink cans.
Plastic scraps.
Aluminium Can Scrap.
Scrap metal.Export
Used Car Battery Scrap And Drained Lead Acid Battery..
Brass Metal Scrap..
Used compressed beverage cans..
Electronics mobile phones, cellphones machineries heavy and light computers & laptops fashion communication clothing agriculture products & machines energy solar panels, solar units etc. vehicles..Manufacturer & supplier agent
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