About Us

About Us

Trusted Experts in Waste Management and Recycling

Every human and the organisations they interact with, create waste. As the world’s population explodes, we can no longer bury the waste in a big hole and forget about it. Recycling and pro-active management will reduce the volume being directed to landfill and will improve efficiency and reduce costs. Papertrade can assist!

Papertrade and previous business entities have more than 35 year’s worth of experience reviewing waste issues and designing and manufacturing compactors, Hook Lift Bins, balers, roll-packers to improve waste handling and transport. The last 6 years has seen an increased focus on recycling of paper, cardboard and soft plastics. We currently operate from 2 licensed sites – Moorebank and Seven Hills.

Waste Services

Recycling

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Years of experience

Our Values

Sustainable Solutions for a Brighter Future

Sustainability

We are committed to reducing landfill waste and promoting a circular economy. Our focus on responsible recycling practices ensures that we contribute positively to the environment for future generations.

Integrity

At Papertrade, we believe in transparency and honesty in all our dealings. We strive to build trust with our clients by delivering high-quality services and maintaining ethical business practices.

Innovation

We embrace new technologies and methods to improve waste management processes. Our dedication to innovation enables us to offer efficient solutions that adapt to the evolving challenges in recycling and waste handling.

FAQs

Frequent Asked Questions

At Papertrade, we understand that waste management and recycling can raise questions. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive.

We specialize in recycling paper, cardboard, and soft plastics. Our facilities are equipped to sort, bale, and prepare these materials for recycling, ensuring they are processed responsibly. Additionally, we offer secure destruction services for confidential documents and brochures, which are shredded and then recycled.