Recycling Old Antennas

As a busy Jim’s Antennas installer in Mackay, I generate a certain amount of rubbish which has to be disposed of. 100% of all cardboard waste I generate goes into recycling.

While this has a small fee per empty attached to it, I see it as my small contribution to the environment.
All of those old obsolete antennas need to go somewhere too.

Every couple of weeks I load old antennas and metal mounts into my van and take them to the local recycling centre. The local centre in Mackay provides jobs for disadvantaged people and people serving community services orders.

My load of scrap metal serves as a small donation to help keep this facility running.

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