
Netherlands-based scrap recycling firm Reukema will celebrate 100 years in business by hosting guests on the evening of Thursday, August 31, at its headquarters and recycling facility in Harderwijk, Netherlands.
The company says food trucks will be on hand offering food and drinks, with activities including a yard tour, musical entertainment and “a unique theatre show featuring our scrap industry, past and future.”
In its invitation to guests, the company says its “yard and container terminal will be transformed for the occasion.”
Reukema recycles and trades ferrous, nonferrous, paper and plastic scrap from its facility in Harderwijk and from trading offices in China, Germany, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States.
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