interview with volunteer – darren yan
Esha: Delighted to have you here and really grateful for your willingness to conduct an interview. Firstly can you please tell us a little bit
Esha: Delighted to have you here and really grateful for your willingness to conduct an interview. Firstly can you please tell us a little bit
Esha: Delighted to have you here Danielle and for taking your time out. We’ll begin with a little introduction. Firstly can you please tell us
Have you ever wondered what happens to cars when they break down or are involved in an accident and can’t be repaired? Maybe you’ve experienced
Do you find yourself incurring significant expenses to have a waste management giant dispose of your scrap car bumper bars, causing your commercial waste bin
Climate change. One of the most contested, controversial and debated phrases of the 21st century. But what is the debate about? Why is it so
Boxhead Plastics is a non-profit organisation run by 16 volunteers who aim to recycle scrap plastic left over from the automotive industry. Our volunteers care
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Here at Boxhead Plastics, we choose to work with post-consumer Polypropylene (PP). We source all of our plastic from discarded car bumper bars which we
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