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Can you collect and recycle our waste
paper?
We offer a paper recycling service in and around the South East of
England with our main strength in Greater London. Please use the Enquiry
form and we will advise you if we can help.
If we can't, we will try to recommend a suitable contractor in your
area.
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How do I set up a paper recycling
program at our premise?
Initially we recommended that you have some recycling containers
for the storage of your waste paper. Please view our recycling container
page where we offer a wide variety of containers, which can be purchased.
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What sort of paper do you recommend
we collect for recycling?
All white office paper, coloured office paper, envelopes, magazines
and brochures. These grades of waste paper material are the most suitable
for recycling due to the strength of their fibres and can be used
in wide variety of products.
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What sort of paper do you recommend
we DON'T collect for recycling?
Cardboard and brown manila paper (brown envelopes and paper folders
etc). These grades of waste material offer the least possibilities
for recycling as they have limited uses as a raw material. Back
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How much does it cost to have our
waste paper collected?
As a guideline we offer a free collection services of white office
paper (photo copier paper, letter headed paper and computer printouts)
subject to a minimum of 500 kilos of this type of paper collection.
Collections of smaller quantities than this would generally incur
a collection charge from £15.00 to £25.00 per collection
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What if my waste paper is confidential?
We offer a confidential waste destruction service for documents that
require destroying securely. Please view or data destruction page
and associated FAQ. Back
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I need some help in setting up a
recycling program for my office!
We can help you in setting up a recycling program for your office.
Please feel free to call us and we will be happy to answer any of
your questions. Just send us an email with your question from this
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