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How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by sped1oro(m): 6:20pm On Mar 14, 2016
Dollar scarcity: Manufacturers turn to local raw materials….http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/

INTRODUCTION

Wastes ordinarily refers to everything that no longer has a use or purpose and needs to be disposed of, however, according to The U.S Environmental Protection Agency, it defines solid waste as "any garbage or refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities." Based on this definition, examples of solid waste generated by veterinary clinics include, but aren't limited to: animal tissues, fluids and carcasses; animal waste; chemicals used in laboratory, cleaning or radiographic procedures; syringes and other medical supply waste; some medications, such as epinephrine and nitroglycerin; chemotherapy agents; mercury from thermometers; light bulbs and batteries; pesticides; paint and other solvents; and more. While wealth according to businessdictionary.com generally refers to General Tangible or intangible thing that makes a person, family, or group better off.

Wastes generally have been a major environmental menace in many parts of the world, majority of the wastes generated by the plastics and allied materials are non-biodegradable unlike wastes from woods, papers, water, human excretions, foods etc. Apparently, under-developed and developing economies bears the greatest burden of waste hazards, some of these countries are seen as dumping grounds for all classification of wastes such as e-waste, agricultural waste, bio-waste, industrial waste, human waste and all kinds of waste imaginable. In Nigeria today, there is hardly any state of the federation not faced with the challenge of nylon and plastic waste management.
The Lagos state government through LAWMA has taken the bold step by establishing various waste plants across the geo-political zones of the state, we have such plant at Adeniji-Adele on the Island, we have at Olusosun dump site at Oregun, and there is waste transfer plant at Igando on LASU-Isheri road, Waste loading and Transfer at Oba Ogunji road Agege and others in different locations.

Many things should be taken into consideration when starting plastic/polythene/nylon recycling business.

The most common questions are:
- Is this a thermoplastic?
- Which one?
- Is it only one kind of plastic?
- If more than one, are they compatible?
- Is this font of scraps constant and reliable?
- How much this scrap costs?
- Which is the market for the finished product?
- How much can I sell the finished product for?

Unfortunately, administrators and stakeholders at all levels of governance in Nigeria are today still confronted with the burden of Nylon and plastic wastes management, used nylon shopping bags, pure-water sachets and pet bottles from different product brands, this environmental menace is a common eye-sour on our roads, drainages, streets and work areas causing hazards in terms of pollution, flooding, impeding free flow of water channels and ultimately aiding the spread of communicable diseases via stagnated water impurities. As a result of these environmental challenges, government at all levels keeps spending huge budget on repairing and rehabilitating roads, clearing drainage channels and canals, persistent media campaign on indiscriminate dumping of nylon/bottle/sachet water wastes, yet, the hazard increases unabated.

Stakeholders are deeply worried on how to curb the monster created by this environmental wastes and the most discernible alternative is WASTE-TO-WEALTH initiatives. Going by the rising cost of raw materials used in producing plastic/polythene products, it becomes more economic viable to recycle the wastes generated from nylon/plastic materials and re-use for production again, this will not only create jobs and revenues for people in recycling industry but also reduces the menace of wastes in our environments. So many advanced economies earn reasonable foreign exchange income from recycled materials which are exported to developing and under-developed countries as raw materials.

In Nylon/plastic/polythene business, there is no waste material, every material is a raw material for another production, wastes in this business is also equivalent to money, when you generate waste in production, one does not throw the waste away, rather it is recycled for reuse or it is sold as waste to people in the recycling business. This business opportunity offers solution in term of employment opportunities, income generation, waste management, poverty eradication programs and ensuring cleaner healthier environment devoid of LASSA FEVER.
According to The Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, in a statement made available to our Punch Newspaper, “he said that in the last three years, the firm had gradually divested from business areas that were largely dependent on foreign exchange in favour of businesses whose raw materials could be sourced at least 90 per cent locally. He said, We are fully concentrating on our core business including agriculture, mining and manufacturing that are less forex-dependent.”

Consequently, the search for raw materials and substitutes that could be sourced locally because access to forex through the official route was near impossible while getting it through the black market was very expensive has become imperative. The present economic reality serves as a ginger tonic for venturing into recycling business due to availability of waste materials in abundance. I am ever ready to provide a professional advice on how to set-up this business to become a millionaire doing waste business.

Good Luck...

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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by omo1201: 4:13am On Mar 21, 2016
Hi,
Do you know where I can buy plastic pelletizing machine whatsapp 8103672222
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by mamasy: 8:57am On Mar 21, 2016
Hello.. M very much interested
. Please help with companies that we can supply waste to .thank you
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by sped1oro(m): 11:33pm On Apr 14, 2016
omo1201:
Hi,
Do you know where I can buy plastic pelletizing machine whatsapp 8103672222

I am so sorry replying this late, i have been engaged with set-up and starter projects for some clients and its really taking a lot of my time. However, if you need plastic pelletizing machine i can get for you, you can call me on 08034201291 or whatsapp same number for a chat.
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by sped1oro(m): 11:36pm On Apr 14, 2016
mamasy:
Hello.. M very much interested
. Please help with companies that we can supply waste to .thank you

Sorry for replying late, what type of waste are you talking about, is it HD, LD, LLDP, PET, or some other wastes associated with plastic materials?

Let me know so i can talk to my partners.

08034201291

Regards

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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by Nobody: 5:26am On Apr 15, 2016
sped1oro:
Dollar scarcity: Manufacturers turn to local raw materials….http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/

INTRODUCTION

Wastes ordinarily refers to everything that no longer has a use or purpose and needs to be disposed of, however, according to The U.S Environmental Protection Agency, it defines solid waste as "any garbage or refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities." Based on this definition, examples of solid waste generated by veterinary clinics include, but aren't limited to: animal tissues, fluids and carcasses; animal waste; chemicals used in laboratory, cleaning or radiographic procedures; syringes and other medical supply waste; some medications, such as epinephrine and nitroglycerin; chemotherapy agents; mercury from thermometers; light bulbs and batteries; pesticides; paint and other solvents; and more. While wealth according to businessdictionary.com generally refers to General Tangible or intangible thing that makes a person, family, or group better off.

Wastes generally have been a major environmental menace in many parts of the world, majority of the wastes generated by the plastics and allied materials are non-biodegradable unlike wastes from woods, papers, water, human excretions, foods etc. Apparently, under-developed and developing economies bears the greatest burden of waste hazards, some of these countries are seen as dumping grounds for all classification of wastes such as e-waste, agricultural waste, bio-waste, industrial waste, human waste and all kinds of waste imaginable. In Nigeria today, there is hardly any state of the federation not faced with the challenge of nylon and plastic waste management.
The Lagos state government through LAWMA has taken the bold step by establishing various waste plants across the geo-political zones of the state, we have such plant at Adeniji-Adele on the Island, we have at Olusosun dump site at Oregun, and there is waste transfer plant at Igando on LASU-Isheri road, Waste loading and Transfer at Oba Ogunji road Agege and others in different locations.

Many things should be taken into consideration when starting plastic/polythene/nylon recycling business.

The most common questions are:
- Is this a thermoplastic?
- Which one?
- Is it only one kind of plastic?
- If more than one, are they compatible?
- Is this font of scraps constant and reliable?
- How much this scrap costs?
- Which is the market for the finished product?
- How much can I sell the finished product for?

Unfortunately, administrators and stakeholders at all levels of governance in Nigeria are today still confronted with the burden of Nylon and plastic wastes management, used nylon shopping bags, pure-water sachets and pet bottles from different product brands, this environmental menace is a common eye-sour on our roads, drainages, streets and work areas causing hazards in terms of pollution, flooding, impeding free flow of water channels and ultimately aiding the spread of communicable diseases via stagnated water impurities. As a result of these environmental challenges, government at all levels keeps spending huge budget on repairing and rehabilitating roads, clearing drainage channels and canals, persistent media campaign on indiscriminate dumping of nylon/bottle/sachet water wastes, yet, the hazard increases unabated.

Stakeholders are deeply worried on how to curb the monster created by this environmental wastes and the most discernible alternative is WASTE-TO-WEALTH initiatives. Going by the rising cost of raw materials used in producing plastic/polythene products, it becomes more economic viable to recycle the wastes generated from nylon/plastic materials and re-use for production again, this will not only create jobs and revenues for people in recycling industry but also reduces the menace of wastes in our environments. So many advanced economies earn reasonable foreign exchange income from recycled materials which are exported to developing and under-developed countries as raw materials.

In Nylon/plastic/polythene business, there is no waste material, every material is a raw material for another production, wastes in this business is also equivalent to money, when you generate waste in production, one does not throw the waste away, rather it is recycled for reuse or it is sold as waste to people in the recycling business. This business opportunity offers solution in term of employment opportunities, income generation, waste management, poverty eradication programs and ensuring cleaner healthier environment devoid of LASSA FEVER.
According to The Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, in a statement made available to our Punch Newspaper, “he said that in the last three years, the firm had gradually divested from business areas that were largely dependent on foreign exchange in favour of businesses whose raw materials could be sourced at least 90 per cent locally. He said, We are fully concentrating on our core business including agriculture, mining and manufacturing that are less forex-dependent.”

Consequently, the search for raw materials and substitutes that could be sourced locally because access to forex through the official route was near impossible while getting it through the black market was very expensive has become imperative. The present economic reality serves as a ginger tonic for venturing into recycling business due to availability of waste materials in abundance. I am ever ready to provide a professional advice on how to set-up this business to become a millionaire doing waste business.

Good Luck...






Please how much does a waste recycling plant cost
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by sped1oro(m): 9:00am On Jun 15, 2016
If you have LD or HD nylon waste, contact me for business discussion asap.
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by okine4real: 6:04pm On Aug 09, 2016
Hello House,

Our Company Okinex Swift Venture, is into recycling, We recycling pet bottles, We have pet Bottles crushed with Caps and Rings, We also Have Pet crushed alone. We have the ability too supply 300 tons of crushed pets and caps together per Month, While we have the ability too supply 150 ton of crushed pet bottles alone per month. Interested buyers can send me a mail via okine4real@yahoo.com, Phone contact and Whatsapp 2347087776267.

NOTE: What we have is cold wash. In the nearest future, we look forward in supplying hot wash.

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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by Appswheel(m): 8:10am On Sep 17, 2016
Thanks for sharing this information. Useful, articulate and insightful
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by LiteKing(m): 12:44pm On Sep 17, 2016
sped1oro:
Dollar scarcity: Manufacturers turn to local raw materials….http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/

INTRODUCTION

Wastes ordinarily refers to everything that no longer has a use or purpose and needs to be disposed of, however, according to The U.S Environmental Protection Agency, it defines solid waste as "any garbage or refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities." Based on this definition, examples of solid waste generated by veterinary clinics include, but aren't limited to: animal tissues, fluids and carcasses; animal waste; chemicals used in laboratory, cleaning or radiographic procedures; syringes and other medical supply waste; some medications, such as epinephrine and nitroglycerin; chemotherapy agents; mercury from thermometers; light bulbs and batteries; pesticides; paint and other solvents; and more. While wealth according to businessdictionary.com generally refers to General Tangible or intangible thing that makes a person, family, or group better off.

Wastes generally have been a major environmental menace in many parts of the world, majority of the wastes generated by the plastics and allied materials are non-biodegradable unlike wastes from woods, papers, water, human excretions, foods etc. Apparently, under-developed and developing economies bears the greatest burden of waste hazards, some of these countries are seen as dumping grounds for all classification of wastes such as e-waste, agricultural waste, bio-waste, industrial waste, human waste and all kinds of waste imaginable. In Nigeria today, there is hardly any state of the federation not faced with the challenge of nylon and plastic waste management.
The Lagos state government through LAWMA has taken the bold step by establishing various waste plants across the geo-political zones of the state, we have such plant at Adeniji-Adele on the Island, we have at Olusosun dump site at Oregun, and there is waste transfer plant at Igando on LASU-Isheri road, Waste loading and Transfer at Oba Ogunji road Agege and others in different locations.

Many things should be taken into consideration when starting plastic/polythene/nylon recycling business.

The most common questions are:
- Is this a thermoplastic?
- Which one?
- Is it only one kind of plastic?
- If more than one, are they compatible?
- Is this font of scraps constant and reliable?
- How much this scrap costs?
- Which is the market for the finished product?
- How much can I sell the finished product for?

Unfortunately, administrators and stakeholders at all levels of governance in Nigeria are today still confronted with the burden of Nylon and plastic wastes management, used nylon shopping bags, pure-water sachets and pet bottles from different product brands, this environmental menace is a common eye-sour on our roads, drainages, streets and work areas causing hazards in terms of pollution, flooding, impeding free flow of water channels and ultimately aiding the spread of communicable diseases via stagnated water impurities. As a result of these environmental challenges, government at all levels keeps spending huge budget on repairing and rehabilitating roads, clearing drainage channels and canals, persistent media campaign on indiscriminate dumping of nylon/bottle/sachet water wastes, yet, the hazard increases unabated.

Stakeholders are deeply worried on how to curb the monster created by this environmental wastes and the most discernible alternative is WASTE-TO-WEALTH initiatives. Going by the rising cost of raw materials used in producing plastic/polythene products, it becomes more economic viable to recycle the wastes generated from nylon/plastic materials and re-use for production again, this will not only create jobs and revenues for people in recycling industry but also reduces the menace of wastes in our environments. So many advanced economies earn reasonable foreign exchange income from recycled materials which are exported to developing and under-developed countries as raw materials.

In Nylon/plastic/polythene business, there is no waste material, every material is a raw material for another production, wastes in this business is also equivalent to money, when you generate waste in production, one does not throw the waste away, rather it is recycled for reuse or it is sold as waste to people in the recycling business. This business opportunity offers solution in term of employment opportunities, income generation, waste management, poverty eradication programs and ensuring cleaner healthier environment devoid of LASSA FEVER.
According to The Chairman of BUA Group, Abdulsamad Rabiu, in a statement made available to our Punch Newspaper, “he said that in the last three years, the firm had gradually divested from business areas that were largely dependent on foreign exchange in favour of businesses whose raw materials could be sourced at least 90 per cent locally. He said, We are fully concentrating on our core business including agriculture, mining and manufacturing that are less forex-dependent.”

Consequently, the search for raw materials and substitutes that could be sourced locally because access to forex through the official route was near impossible while getting it through the black market was very expensive has become imperative. The present economic reality serves as a ginger tonic for venturing into recycling business due to availability of waste materials in abundance. I am ever ready to provide a professional advice on how to set-up this business to become a millionaire doing waste business.

Good Luck...





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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by LiteKing(m): 12:45pm On Sep 17, 2016
[quote author=sped1oro post=43769876]Dollar scarcity: Manufacturers turn to local raw materials….http://www.punchng.com/dollar-scarcity-manufacturers-turn-to-local-raw-materials/

INTRODUCTION

Wastes ordinarily refers to everything that no longer has a use or purpose and needs to be disposed of, however, according to The U.S Environmental Protection Agency, it defines solid waste as "any garbage or refuse, sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, water supply treatment plant, or air pollution control facility and other discarded material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material resulting from industrial, commercial, mining, and agricultural operations, and from community activities." Based on this definition, examples of solid waste generated by veterinary clinics include, but aren't limited to: animal tissues, fluids and carcasses; animal waste; chemicals used in laboratory, cleaning or radiographic procedures; syringes and other medical supply waste; some medications, such as epinephrine and nitroglycerin; chemotherapy agents; mercury from thermometers; light bulbs and batteries; pesticides; paint and other solvents; and more. While wealth according to businessdictionary.com generally refers to General Tangible or intangible thing that makes a person, family, or group better off.

Wastes generally have been a major environmental menace in many parts of the world, majority of the wastes generated by the plastics and allied materials are non-biodegradable unlike wastes from woods, papers, water, human excretions, foods etc. Apparently, under-developed and developing economies bears the greatest burden of waste hazards, some of these countries are seen as dumping grounds for all classification of wastes such as e-waste, agricultural waste, bio-waste, industrial waste, human waste and all kinds of waste imaginable. In Nigeria today, there is hardly any state of the federation not faced with the challenge of nylon and plastic waste management.
The Lagos state government through LAWMA has taken the bold step by establishing various waste plants across the geo-political zones of the state, we have such plant at Adeniji-Adele on the Island, we have at Olusosun dump site at Oregun, and there is waste transfer plant at Igando on LASU-Isheri road, Waste loading and Transfer at Oba Ogunji road Agege and others in different locations.

Many things should be taken into consideration when starting plastic/polythene/nylon recycling business.

The most common questions are:
- Is this a thermoplastic?
- Which one?
- Is it only one kind of plastic?
- If more than one, are they compatible?
- Is this font of scraps constant and reliable?
- How much this scrap costs?
- Which is the market for the finished product?
- How much can I sell the finished product for?

Unfortunately, administrators and stakeholders at all levels of governance in Nigeria are today still confronted with the burden of Nylon and plastic wastes management, used nylon shopping bags, pure-water sachets and pet bottles from different product brands, this environmental menace is a common eye-sour on our roads, drainages, streets and work areas causing hazards in terms of pollution, flooding, impeding free flow of water channels and ultimately aiding the spread of communicable diseases via stagnated water impurities. As a result of these environmental challenges, government at all levels keeps spending huge budget on repairing and rehabilitating roads, clearing drainage channels and canals, persistent media campaign on indiscriminate dumping of nylon/bottle/sachet water wastes, yet, the hazard increases unabated.

Stakeholders are deeply worried on how to curb the monster created by this environmental wastes and the most discernible alternative is WASTE-TO-WEALTH initiatives. Going by the rising cost of raw materials used in producing plastic/polythene products, it becomes more economic viable to recycle the wastes generated from nylon/plastic materials and re-use for production again, this will not only create jobs and revenues for people in recycling industry but also reduces the menace of wastes in our environments. So many advanced economies earn reasonable foreign exchange income from recycled materials which are exported to developing and under-developed countries as raw materials.

In Nylon/plastic/polythene business, there is no waste material, every material is a raw material for another production, wastes in this business is also equivalent to money, when you generate waste in production, one does not throw the waste away, rather it is recycled for reuse or it is sold as waste to people in the recycling business. This business opportunity offers solution
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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by cybriz82(m): 11:47am On Mar 24, 2017
pls where can i get cone roll for pure water nylon?
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by sped1oro(m): 1:10pm On Apr 08, 2017
How many do you need and where do you need them?

cybriz82:
pls where can i get cone roll for pure water nylon?
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by cybriz82(m): 10:02pm On Apr 08, 2017
sped1oro:
How many do you need and where do you need them?




beep me boss..thick cone pls..like 500 piece.08189745434.
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by Afoluwajuwon: 3:10pm On Jul 31, 2017
Pls how can nylon bag at wholesales price. WhatsApp me on 07032827128
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by SANMINI: 4:08pm On Jan 16, 2018
I love this write up,
I also have a big recycling factory.
I have pelletizing machine to sell, crusher and Nylon Extruder.

Waste recycling is all about restoring value to the waste, turning it into a new product. 09086641949

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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by sped1oro(m): 1:19pm On Jan 24, 2018
SANMINI:
I love this write up,
I also have a big recycling factory.
I have pelletizing machine to sell, crusher and Nylon Extruder.

Waste recycling is all about restoring value to the waste, turning it into a new product. 09086641949

Thanks for your comment, i have sent you a whatsapp message via the number provided in your comment.

Regards
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by feyidaretemi: 6:30am On Jan 25, 2018
I Love ds and I want to learn more and start up. How much capital is required and how much is d crushing machine Pls I need response pls

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Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by Avalani(m): 11:37pm On Apr 06, 2018
SANMINI:
I love this write up,
I also have a big recycling factory.
I have pelletizing machine to sell, crusher and Nylon Extruder.

Waste recycling is all about restoring value to the waste, turning it into a new product. 09086641949

where is your factory located? I have huge quantities of ld polythene waste for sale and other wastes
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by nuclearboy(m): 8:54pm On Apr 13, 2018
SANMINI:
I love this write up,
I also have a big recycling factory.
I have pelletizing machine to sell, crusher and Nylon Extruder.

Waste recycling is all about restoring value to the waste, turning it into a new product. 09086641949

Your number is unreachable.... is there an alternative?
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by lordsniel(m): 7:03pm On May 10, 2018
Good day, i went through your post and am intrested in starting something up in the waste industry, i have empty pet coke bottle and i need contacts of people that can buy from me, you can reach me on 08161621788 i will be so glad to get a response from you [quote author=LiteKing post=49438792][/quote]
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by Nylonmanufactur: 6:13am On Apr 05, 2020
Avalani:


where is your factory located? I have huge quantities of ld polythene waste for sale and other wastes


Please are you in rivers state? I would buy them if you are in ph
Re: How To Become A Millionaire From Nylon/plastic/polythene Recycling Business by naphyxat: 3:19pm On May 06, 2020
Thanks for this, pls i will b needing info on how to start nylon production

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