212 days ago

EWASTE

Peter from Richmond

**Urban Gold Miner NZ: Your Partner in Eco-Friendly E-Waste Recycling**

At Urban Gold Miner NZ, we are committed to providing environmentally safe e-waste and scrap metals recycling solutions. Enjoy the convenience of free pick-up services for your unwanted electronic items.
**We Safely Dispose of:**
-Fridges/freezers
-lawnmowers and any other scrap metals
-EWASTE
- PCs, laptops, and tablets
- Gaming consoles
- Flat-screen TVs
- Cellphones
- Old medical aids and machinery
- VTech toys, including "My First Laptop"
- Obsolete military items
- Other electronic goods
**Minimizing Environmental Harm**
Join us in our mission to reduce electronic waste and other metals so we can protect our planet.
For inquiries or to schedule a pick-up, please contact:
**Pete, The Urban Gold Miner**
Email: urbangoldhunternz2030@gmail.com
Phone: 020 4009 0151
If you wish to donate you can at.
Together, we can make a difference!

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