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REMONDIS’ business locations around the world

Being one of the world’s leading recycling, service and water companies, REMONDIS has around 1,000 business locations across the globe. These can be found in over 30 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.

REMONDIS’ business locations


REMONDIS’ business locations in Germany

REMONDIS’ business activities in Germany are managed and carried out by its six regional companies. REMONDIS also has a whole variety of specialist companies, many of which are based here in Germany as well.

REMONDIS’ locations in Germany

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1. Recycled raw materials  
Recycled raw materials – also incorrectly called secondary raw materials even though there is nothing “secondary” about them – are raw materials that are not made from natural resources, such as ore

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2. Image credits  
Image credits for the recyclingrohstoffe.de website The following provides a list of image credits for the photos and images used on our website. They have been listed in the order they appear in eac

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3. Privacy & Cookies  
Privacy Policy The protection of your personal data is important to us. In the following sections we would like to inform you about the processing of personal data in the context of the use of our

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4. Imprint  
Imprint Information about our privacy policy can be found here: Privacy & Cookies Authorized representatives: Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Dr Martin Rethmann Board: Ludger Rethmann

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5. Collection of links  
Would you like to find out more elsewhere? We’re happy to help here, too This page lists a variety of websites that also take either a broad or detailed look at the subject of recycled raw mate

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6. Timber  
Wood is a renewable raw material and is frequently used by the furniture industry, in packaging and by the construction sector. To grow efficiency levels, businesses already think about recycling

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7. Glass  
Designed to reflect nature: a perfect never-ending circle Glass has a great potential for recycling as it can be processed with practically no loss in quality. A precondition for successful gl

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8. Paper, card, cardboard  
Paper, card and cardboard are among the traditional group of recycled materials like glass, wood and metal. The recycling rate of paper, card and cardboard remains at a consistently high lev

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9. Steel  
Far more productive: just one tonne of scrap steel is needed to produce the same amount of new steel made from 1.5 tonnes of iron ore. The process of turning scrap into a reusable raw material is

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10. Non-ferrous metals  
Non-ferrous metals cover all kinds of metals that do not contain any – or any appreciable amounts – of iron. Typical non-ferrous metals include, for example, aluminium and copper. As is th

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