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2009
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GreenTec Energy Pte Ltd
NEA approved environmental company in Singapore providing waste disposal, testing, treatment, and transportation services. Facilities include advanced treatment and laboratory testing to ensure compliance with local regulations.
Address 14 Tuas South Street 12, 636953, SingaporeProduct Gallery
Employees
51 to 200
Business Type
Waste Management Company
Primary Focus
Waste Oil Disposal, Industrial Waste Disposal, Hazmat Transportation
About This Company
As a NEA approved environmental company in Singapore, GreenTec Energy takes all our services seriously and to ensure maximum safety with compliances applied. Every step of our disposal processes are also designed to meet local government authorities’ requirements, with latest treatment facilities and laboratory to test and treat all incoming waste before disposal. GreenTec Energy operates a total land area of about 100,000sqft with our comprehensive logistics and transportation fleet, we provide prompt and efficient services in transportation of waste to our premises.
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