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Matthews Metal Management Dubbo

Locality: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6882 1033



Address: 34 Mountbatten Dr 2830 Dubbo, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.matthewsmm.com.au

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25.01.2022 Proud to support Planet Ark's #NationalRecyclingWeek 2020 9-15 November. Find out how you can get involved @ home, work & school http://RecyclingWeek.PlanetArk.org #NationalRecyclingWeek #GoBeyondTheBin



19.01.2022 : Paying $1.50 / kg for Lead. #scrapmetalrecycling Drop off to the Dubbo Yard 7:30am - 4pm Mon Fri.... * . 16

19.01.2022 : Paying $0.80/kg for Alternators and Starter Motors #scrapmetalrecycling Drop off to the Dubbo Yard 7:30am - 4pm Mon Fri. * . 25 .

14.01.2022 Can't wait 2 and a bit weeks left and we will be in Condo



12.01.2022 DON'T MISS THIS FREE METAL + eWASTE COLLECTIONS FROM YOUR HOUSE! WITHIN the City of DUBBO Every Tuesday & Thursday Call 6882 1033 or PM to book... OUR MOBILE COLLECTION TRUCKS CAN TAKE: Tin Roofing iron Old swing sets (Dismantled) Trampolines (Dismantled) Old BBQ's (No Gas Bottles) Aluminium window frames (no glass please) Colour bond fencing Insulated wire Copper and brass Tap fittings Car radiators Car/Truck Batteries Car motors Weight sets Car Bodies Trailers Bikes Air-conditioners Hot-water systems Don't forget about your eWaste Fridges Computers and Laptops TV's and Monitors DVD/VCR Office equipment e.g. printers, faxes Old electrical cords Electronic components Phones, tablets, and landline Small household appliances e.g. vacuum cleaners, microwaves, stereos Large household appliances e.g. Dryers, Washing Machines and Fridges (Must be empty) Power tools - drills, circular saws, power boards, lawnmowers, leaf blowers Treadmills and electric exercise equipment. Hot-water systems Air-conditioners Just remember, if it's metal or had a cord, we can recycle it. Call 6882 1033 or PM to book FAQ Will you be coming to other suburbs - yes we will. We will be posting updates as we set them on our Facebook Page. Is this really free? YES, it's a free, no charge, no stress pick-up service aimed at helping recycle materials that cannot go into your council recycling bin. Do I need to be home? No, provided the items are at the front of the property, not on the kerb (That's a trip hazard) we can pick it up. Cut off is strictly 3 pm the day prior We are unable to take collections over the phone or by Facebook messenger - please use this form. RECYCLE REDUCE REUSE

10.01.2022 : : Copper Aluminium... Brass Stainless Steel Electric Motors Radiators Car Batteries * : Televisions Gaming Consoles Computers + Laptops Printers + Phones Keyboards + all cords We will be set up at Jack Murray Corner FRI 18th Sept - 12pm -5pm SAT 19th Sept - 8am - 11am

09.01.2022 : FRI 18th Sept - 12pm -5pm SAT 19th Sept - 8am - 11am



08.01.2022 ? Planet Ark's National Recycling Week is returning for its 25th year from 9-15 November with the theme Recovery A Future Beyond the Bin. The campaign aims to help all Australians take waste and recycling issues into their own hands, and this year will highlight the important role resource recovery can occupy in our greater economic recovery once we stop seeing rubbish as waste and start seeing it as a resource. All week we will be posting o...ur hot tips on recycling. #NationalRecyclingWeek See more

07.01.2022 In the last decade Aussies have hoarded 11 million phones and the total of unused mobiles now sitting in our homes is more than 25 million more than Australia’s total population. There are over 40 million tonnes of electronic waste in the world which represents over $68 billion of potentially reusable resources.... Australians are among the highest users of technology and produce an estimated 25kg of electronic waste each every year. In Australia there are over 23 million old unused and unwanted mobile phones and 5 million of these mobiles phones are broken and no longer working. Over 96% of the materials used in mobile phones and accessories can be recovered. In Australia there are over 23 million old unused and unwanted mobile phones and 5 million of these mobile phones are broken and no longer working. #NationalRecyclingWeek #GoBeyondTheBin https://bit.ly/38tPZpU

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