Recycling Center – RKR Multivision, Seri Kembangan, Selangor

RKR Multivision is a recycling center located in Seri Kembangan, Selangor. Those who are looking for a place to recycle their stuff can visit here to dispose your used belongings and get some cash for them. While the cash benefits does not seem enticing, keep in mind that you are helping the earth by doing this and provide our future generation a better world to live in.

To provide information for users, the company has set up a website, www.besiburuk.com. The website contains necessary information such as services provided as well as contact information.

 

Consumers who are concerned about the price need not to worry as RKR Multivision will give you free quotation.

The premise is located near industrial areas in Seri Kembangan. The recycling center must be a preferred one for businesses. Address of the premise is shown below:

RKR Multivision

Jalan PP 28

Taman Pinggiran Putra

43300 Seri Kembangan

Selangor, Malaysia

Products that they buy/recycle

  1. Drink cans
  2. Aluminum
  3. Copper
  4. Brass
  5. Steel
  6. Box/Paper Box
  7. Coil
  8. Compressor
  9. Plastic
  10. Plastic Bottle
  11. Mineral Water Bootle
  12. Colour paper
  13. Newspaper
  14. Black and White A4 paper
  15. empty food cans,
  16. Electronics Gadget/Device
  17. Computer Monitor
  18. Electronic Board
  19. Astro Decoder/DVD Player
  20. Computer CPU
  21. Spoilt Server
  22. Motherboard
  23. Hard-disk
  24. Power Supply
  25. AirCon/Air Conditioner
  26. Old Wires/Wiring
  27. Old Fridge/Refrigerator

For more information, please contact Mr Raj at +60 12 979 6617.

Source: RKR Multivision website

Notes on Local Authorities about Recycling

A quick check conducted on Kementerian Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan (KPKT) website has found little information and they are not helping at all in terms of getting regular consumers right information about recycling.

Another check was conducted at MP Sepang website to seek more information about recycling. No information is found except for recycling-related events such as the launching of campaign and runs. Apparently, we like to do a lot of campaigns yet when it comes to dealing with recycling on daily basis, we conveniently forget our duty to recycle.

 

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