What Make Us Spcecial?
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Rehoboth Recycling Limited is a social enterprise, committed to adding value to life and sustaining a healthy environment by giving post-consumer and post-industrial plastics or metals a second life, while also creating jobs opportunities and alternative sources of income for low-income homes helping them achieve their financial goals through recycling of waste.
We are committed to harvesting recyclables from our surrounding communities through our recycling rewards programs and our agents. We mainly receive collectible waste items such as PET bottles, glass containers, Used beverage cans, and batteries, etc. directly from consumers thereby generating very neat materials that have not been mingled with dirt and impurities. This adds huge value to the recycling process as it reduces the cost of washing and assures better quality material free from contaminants.
We also train and consult for Individuals and corporate bodies who would like to get into the recycling business or are already in the recycling business but would like to learn how to better manage and scale their recycling outfit.
Under our Partnership program, registered households, individual subscribers as well as our volunteers and agents bring in recyclable items which are in turn exchanged for cash rewards, calculated according to the weight and value of materials being recycled. Subscribers are to bring their recyclable items to any of our hubs closest to them.
The items are weighed and the value of items is determined from the measured weight. Each type of material recycled has a price per kilogram (you can call or contact any of our hubs for the current price). Gift items are disbursed at the recycling hub or cash rewards are being paid into subscribers’ accounts. (You can sign up using the green button on this page).
The received items are then processed for export in the form of PET flakes, Baled UBCs, Crushed PPs, Aluminium profiles, etc.
There is no such thing as "away". When we throw anything away it must go somewhere.
Annie Leonard