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  • Ned for all to see

    Great sculpture shouldn't be hidden. A fantastic sculpture of 'Ned Kelly' has been put on display at Kimbriki - for all to see. 'Ned is being used to pass on messages to our customers' said Aaron Hudson, Kimbriki CEO. 'We've also rescued some beautiful old boats that were due to be thrown away. Next time you visit Kimbriki you'll see that we're continuing to spruce up the place.'




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    TAGS:  Kimbriki, messages, ned kelly

    DATE PUBLISHED:  Friday, 9 September 2011


  • Re-use in Action

    'Ned Kelly' has painstakingly been re-constructed by a skillful metal artist. 'The work is very intricate and shows a great use of rescued metal 'junk'.' said Aaron Hudson, Kimbriki CEO. We are keen to encourage the re-use of materials. See the Kimbriki Buy Back Centre for a wide array of items rescued to be sold very reasonably for re-use. 

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    TAGS:  metal sculpture, re-use

    DATE PUBLISHED:  Wednesday, 7 September 2011


  • Kimbriki sends your E-waste for recycling

    During 2011 residents of Manly, Mosman, Pittwater and Warringah Councils, showing proof of residency, in a car, ute or trailer, may deliver up to 5 items of electronic waste FREE at Kimbriki. The responsible recycling of electronic waste is sponsored by the SHOROC Councils. 

    Charges apply to commercial or non-resident loads: Non-residents in cars, utes and trailers bringing up to five items $40; or larger loads charged by the e-waste tonnage rate; currently $979/tonne with a minimum of $100.

    The E-waste or electronic items that are accepted at Kimbriki for recycling are limited to televisions, computers, printers, scanners, DVD/VCR players, modems and games consoles.

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    TAGS:  e-waste, legislation, manly, mosman, pittwater, shoroc, warringah

    DATE PUBLISHED:  Friday, 30 April 2010


  • Sandstone boulders for sale

    Quality sandstone boulders, cut to make drainage channels onsite are available for sale. $30-$60 per tonne. The rocks that you can load yourself are $30 per tonne with a minimum charge of $10. Please enter by weighbridge 1 - the 'Trucks' entry, make your selection; load up and pay at weighbridge 2. For larger boulders and larger loads be aware of the minimum of 8 tonnes and please contact us.

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    TAGS:  boulders, rocks, sandstone

    DATE PUBLISHED:  Thursday, 29 April 2010


  • Responsible E-Waste recycling

    During 2010 the e-waste will be loaded into containers and transported to PGM Refiners, an Australian owned waste recycling and technology company, specialising in electronic waste recycling; in Melbourne. The company provides end of life recycling solutions; superior environmental outcomes for Australia and the benefit of innovative R&D.

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    TAGS:  e-waste, manly, mosman, pittwater, shoroc, warringah

    DATE PUBLISHED:  Wednesday, 28 April 2010