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    Hi all any one out there recycle there plastic waste from there copper granulater

    Hi i havent been here for a while ,i brought a granulator last august i love it great investment ,.I have alot of plastic waste, ive tried to find people that would recycle but i must be looking in the wrong places no one seems interested any ideas would be appreciated thanks



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    If you find one PLEASE let me know as I have over 100,00 lbs boxed and ready to ship. You pay for shipping and it's your's for FREE. Thank's.

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    Hi all any one out there recycle there plastic waste from there copper granulater

    If you have space to store mass quantities you can get money for it, 4 or so tons. else there are places that take it for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brassbuster View Post
    If you find one PLEASE let me know as I have over 100,00 lbs boxed and ready to ship. You pay for shipping and it's your's for FREE. Thank's.
    Loose plastic? If so I'm interested.


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