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  1. AORIMA

    France

    The company AORIMA, is a Multi-Category, which operates in the Industrial containers industry. It is based in Montpellier, France.

  2. TRIMEX

    France

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    Trimex import-export services, a textile collection and recycling centre in operation for 35 years. Used clothing, sorting & recycling of all textiles – second hand clothes store, original street collection. After stopping one of our branches of activity, we are looking for a buyer for our company (see details in documents section). We sell used equipment for the textile industry: various containers, sorting mats, bale grabbers, bale presses, sort mats, reversible air conditioner.

  3. COBEPLAST-CRI

    France

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    COBEPLAST - CRI trades in off-grade petrochemical products, PE, PP, PS and PVC. We recycle industrial plastic waste. Sale & purchase of plastic materials, granules, regenerated, crushed, films and blocks. We have a large number of containers and our own vehicle fleet to ensure that we provide our suppliers with the best possible service. We offer numerous crushed and ground products, on reels, in bales. If you are looking for raw materials, contact us.

  4. 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.