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| Recycling is easy! Simply complete the online Powerclad Recycling Form below, or download the form and fax it back to us. |
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All Powerclad sheeting and/or debris netting (including printed sheeting) can be recycled. |
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. Remove the sheeting carefully and work on a clean piece of ground. If there is no clean ground, sacrifice one sheet to use it as tarpaulin or ground-cover. (Please do not send soiled or muddy material for recycling) |
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from the material – this is a MUST. (Any material received with ties still attached to the sheeting will not be accepted for delivery). |
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Roll and fold the material on to a pallet(s) and tie or. If the pallet is unstable, you will not be very popular with your transport company and it will be difficult for us to unload. |
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Fill in the online form below, (or download the faxable form, and fax it back to us) for a and delivery details. |
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Your or you can send the Booking In Number document with the consignment. (This is needed for all deliveries and it forms the basis of a Recycling Certificate). |
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Arrange the transport to the given delivery address on the Booking In Number document. (Please note that we do not arrange the transport). |
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On delivery, we will inspect the consignment and we will only accept it if it complies with these instructions. We will provide you with a Recycling Certificate detailing the quantity of material recycled. This will enable you to provide measurable evidence of your recycling commitment to your customer. |
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