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Home » Introducing Recyclestack, Online Marketplace for Recycling and Scrap Business

Introducing Recyclestack, Online Marketplace for Recycling and Scrap Business

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
August 14, 2023
in Company News
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RecycleStack by RecycleStack.ng

Recyclestack app

A startup, Recyclestack, an online marketplace built to simplify recycling and scrap business, has launched operations in Nigeria, Techeconomy can report.

With Recyclestack App, you can sell and buy scraps and solid wastes. The startup has launched to help Nigerians convert solid waste to wealth through technology.

Recyclestack Online Marketplace for Recycling and Scrap Business
Online Marketplace for Recycling and Scrap Business

Nkem Orakwe, Founder/CEO of Recyclestack.ng, told Techeconomy that Recyclestack.ng was launched to financially empower and connect its users to the six trillion Dollars global circular economy.

“Recyclestack.ng promotes a clean, sustainable and green environment. Our online marketplace allows owners to extract value from their solid wastes while also providing a steady supply of raw materials to the Nigerian manufacturing and recycling sectors.

“Recyclestack gives its users the ability to rapidly connect to an ecosystem of solid waste recyclers in Nigeria and the globe.

“Recyclestack.ng enables Nigerians to Reuse, Recycle and Reduce solid wastes”, Orakwe said.

Recyclestack, Online Marketplace for Recycling and Scrap Business
The app

Target Customers

The startup has opened its platform to any Nigerian with a phone and internet, scrap collectors, recyclers, scrap dealers, plastic waste collectors and recyclers, waste managers, agro waste, e-waste collectors and dealers, foundries, industries, manufacturers, and every participant in the solid waste value chain.

The startup is aiming to partner with bottling companies, recycling companies, foundries, waste management agencies, governmental and non-governmental organisations, and corporate organisations across the globe, to ride the environment of used cans and scraps.

Download the apps on iOS and Google playstore

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