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  1. WAMATECH A/S

    Denmark

    Simplicity, profitability and durability are at the core of our business. Which is, and has been since 1997, to turn your waste into profit. Today, 20 years later, were still in that business with a longstanding collaboration with leading suppliers of machinery and facilities for the waste and recycling industry. Our employees have extensive technical knowledge and experience from the waste and recycling area, thus making us able to offer: Extensive service, from layout layout to production device, sale, delivery and assembly of machinery and equipment, fast delivery of spare parts, solution of practical problems with existing equipment and ongoing servicing of machines. Our experience plays a major role in a rapidly evolving market, both in terms of volume and technology. Wamatech is well-equipped for a future where recycling is playing an increasing role, both in Denmark, in the Nordic countries and in Europe. We constantly follow the development of new technology and are in close cooperation with our suppliers.

  2. WASTE-OUTLET

    Denmark

    Web trading platform for valuable waste resources and secondary raw materials. Searching for new buyers or sellers is always time consuming. By using our marketplace to trade waste, you will have easy access to new markets and customers and will save time and administration cost. This way you can create a broader demand and more competition for your waste and recyclable materials. Your benefits: Save up to 70% on administration time Grow your network - find new sellers/buyers Track your waste Information about recycling rates Get fair market price You choose the winner of your auction CSR profiles Rating & Review Optional Escrow payment service Alert function - get notified when new waste are listed We envision a future where ‘nothing is really waste’, where all trash is traded and transformed into new resources to support our growing global population. The world needs to reduce its overall consumption, and use both waste and natural resources in a way that is sustainable, equitable, and ethical.