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Westcoast Plastic Recycling. (Admin)

604-247-1664

sales@wcprmail.com

10-12800 Bathgate Way, Richmond, BC, V6V 1Z4

Westcoast Processing & Recycling Warehouse

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info@wcprocessing.ca

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20255 102 Ave, Langley

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RSS Environmental news

  • Washing clothes in cold water can reduce microplastics entering water by up to 50 per cent: Metro Vancouver
    Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart, who is also chair of Metro Vancouver's Liquid Waste Committee, is on a mission to encourage residents to wash their laundry in cold water.
  • Research project proposes turning CO2 into stone under the sea
    Geologists know that the Earth's systems naturally turn CO2 into solid carbonates, it's a matter of figuring out how to engineer the process at a large scale.
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