Winter Plum Recycling: Cashing in on Old Edge Banding98


At Winter Plum, we take environmental responsibility seriously, and we are always looking for ways to reduce our impact on the planet. That's why we are thrilled to offer our new recycling program for old edge banding. Not only will you help us keep useful materials out of landfills, but you'll also get paid for your scrap.

How the Program Works:
Gather your old edge banding. We accept both PVC and ABS edge banding in any condition.
Sort the edge banding by color and thickness. This will help us process it more efficiently.
Bring your edge banding to one of our participating recycling depots. The depot will weigh your material and pay you based on the current market rate.

What is the Current Rate for Old Edge Banding?

The current rate for old edge banding is $0.25 per pound. This rate is subject to change based on market conditions.

Why Recycle with Winter Plum?

There are many reasons to recycle with Winter Plum, including:
Help the environment: Recycling edge banding helps reduce waste and conserve natural resources.
Get paid for your scrap: We offer competitive rates for your old edge banding.
Support a local business: Winter Plum is a family-owned and operated business that has been serving the furniture industry for over 20 years.

Participating Recycling Depots:

To find a participating recycling depot near you, please contact us at info@.

FAQs:
What condition does the edge banding need to be in?
We accept edge banding in any condition, including scraps, off-cuts, and damaged rolls.
Do I have to sort the edge banding by color and thickness?
It is not necessary to sort the edge banding, but it will help us process it more efficiently.
How much will I get paid for my scrap?
The amount you will get paid for your scrap will depend on the weight and condition of the material.
Where can I find more information about the program?
For more information about the program, please contact us at info@.

We hope you'll take advantage of our new edge banding recycling program. Together, we can make a difference for the environment and support sustainable practices in the furniture industry.

2024-12-24


Previous:Wood Flooring Moldings: Narrow Skirting Profiles for a Seamless Transition

Next:Edge Banding Not Sticking Initially While Edging