| Based in
Christchurch, New Zealand,
Resource Recycling Technologies
(NZ) Limited ("RRT")
is the largest privately
owned metal recycling
plant in the South Island. |
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| Covering
almost 5 acres RRT is
conveniently located to
Port Lyttelton and has
been constructed to ensure
that the scrap metal is
stored and processed in
a manner which complies
in all respects with the
Resource Management Act
1993. The directors believe
that the new RRT plant
represents the most environmentally
responsible scrap metal
businessin New Zealand.
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| toxic chemicals and
other dangerous substances in the
recycling process. At RRT these dangerous
products are handled to ensure there
are no spillages, toxic leaching or
pollution of any kind. Purpose built
wash down drains; concrete landings
and a concrete chamber processing
system have been constructed in accordance
with environmentally safe design standards
and in accordance with the RRT philosophy. |
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| RRT trades
in most types of surplus metals. These
materials emanate mainly from industry
in Canterbury and the wider South
Island area. RRT employs over 45 staff
and has made a multi milliondollar
investment in its plant, vehicles
and machinery. Where possible it has
utilised the best technology available
to the metal recycling industry. |
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| RRT has
contracts with large corporations
such as Telecom, Tranzrail and several
power utilities and local bodies.
It is also pleased to be the preferred
contractor of the Recovered Materials
Foundation (RMF) kerbside recycling
program, which is the Christchurch
City Council recycling initiative.
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