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RECYCLING at Kintyre’s premier exponents of the art comes in many different guises

Charitable business, Kintyre Recycling Limited (KRL), which generates £300,000 for Kintyre’s economy each year and currently employs 25 people - is constantly widening the items its workers, more than half of whom are disabled, can recycle.

Already textiles, food and drinks cans paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, pots, tubs and trays are collected and quality sorted at factory premises to ensure maximum value.

KRL has recently added a security paper shredder and portable appliance testing (PAT) and even bicycles are recycled.

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Campbeltown Courier
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