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It can pay to recycle

Bruce RID Recycling is helping major Engineering Solutions Contractors and Manufacturers  throughout the UK, to endure the downturn in the economic climate, by not just cost effectively disposing of their industrial electrical equipment, but also by offering them a credit as well.

More and more engineers are now starting to understand that their industrial electrical equipment can sometimes generate enough scrap value to offset the cost of disposal and collection. 

The recycling and processing facility based in Sheffield, can offer a recycling and collection solution for all commercial and industrial equipment, whether loose or palletized, including Control Panels, UPSs (Uninterruptible Power Supplies), Electrical Motors, Drives, Inverters, MCCs, Oil filled (PCB or non PCB) and dry Capacitors including Power Factor Correction Capacitors, direct from your, or your clients' sites. Therefore you can fulfill your WEEE disposal obligations without breaking the bank.

Bruce RID Recycling
Tel. 0114 2433637
www.weee-recycler.co.uk  

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