PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI(scrap metals, plastic’s paper etc.) – Scrap Metal Yard in Soweto
PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI is a scrap metal yard located in Soweto, specializing in the collection, processing, and recycling of various types of scrap materials such as metals, plastics, and paper. The business operates on the premise of sustainability and environmental responsibility, offering their services to both individual clients and businesses in Soweto and surrounding areas.
Location
The scrap metal yard of PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI is situated at 299i Klipriviers oog, Midway St, Chiawelo, Soweto, 1818, making it easily accessible to clients in the area. Their strategic location also allows for convenient and efficient services for those residing in 299i Klipriviers oog, Midway St, Chiawelo, Soweto, 1818 and nearby neighborhoods.
PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI(scrap metals, plastic’s paper etc.) Contact
To schedule appointments with PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI, clients can call +27 78 558 7321. They can inquire about availability, costs, services offered, weekend appointments, and emergency services to ensure they receive the best possible service.
PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI(scrap metals, plastic’s paper etc.)’s Working Hours
PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI operates during the following working hours:
Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Clients can visit the scrap yard during these hours for drop-off or pick-up of materials.
Ratings
PHAKATHI IZINSIMBI currently has a Google rating of 4.0 from 3 reviewers. This reflects their commitment to providing quality services and their positive impact on the environment through recycling. However, if ratings are not available, as the business may be new, users will be notified that the business does not have any ratings at the moment.
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299i Klipriviers oog, Midway St, Chiawelo, Soweto, 1818