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Recyclable waste

FranceLille and Nord-Pas-de-CalaisService Provider
  1. CAP INDUSTRIES

    France

    The company CAP INDUSTRIES, is a Service Provider, which operates in the Rehabilitation – works industry. It also operates in the Cleaning, industrial, Processing and recycling of waste, Decontamination of industrial waste, Cleaning, industrial, Processing and recycling of waste, and Decontamination of industrial waste industries. It is based in Auchel, France.

  2. SEOS GROUP - GESTION GLOBALE DES DÉCHETS NON DANGEREUX

    France

    The company SEOS GROUP - GESTION GLOBALE DES DÉCHETS NON DANGEREUX, is a Service Provider, which operates in the Scrap iron - salvaging and recycling industry. It also operates in the Paper - collection and recycling, Plastics - recovery and recycling, Recycling - machines and installations, Processing and recycling of waste, Paper - collection and recycling, Plastics - recovery and recycling, Recycling - machines and installations, and Processing and recycling of waste industries. It is based in Loos-En-Gohelle, France.

  3. PIOUTCHE DÉBARRASSE TOUS

    France

    The company PIOUTCHE DÉBARRASSE TOUS, is a Service Provider, which operates in the Industrial waste management industry. It also operates in the Industrial waste - collection and recycling industries. It is based in Comines, France.

  4. DIMAPLAST

    France

  5. STE TRAITEMENT EFFLUENTS NORD P DE C

    France

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  1. PAS PAR PAS

    France

    PAS PAR PAS aims to recover second hand clothing for the needy and employ the disabled whilst thinking about the future of our planet. We collect clothing through street containers and sell the original by the ton, sorted according to customers' requirements mainly in France and also for export. We implement secure and anti theft textile recovery containers (PAV) in partnership with local councils, social landlords and hypermarkets. The aim is to provide a local solution and increase the awareness of inhabitants with regard to donating and collecting textiles. Over 60% of textile waste can be reused. The remainder is recycled for use at the beginning of the textile industry. To achieve this aim, once collected and sorted with buttons zips, velcro strips and soles removed, the textiles are mechanically recycled.