Public Collection Points in Sham Shui Po District 深水埗區的公眾回收點

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Public Collection Points in Sham Shui Po District 深水埗區的公眾回收點 Sham Shui Po (深水埗) Shops (商舖) Address (地址) Shop 19 & 20, Paid Concourse of MTR Nam Cheong Station 7-ELEVEN 南昌港鐵站繳費區19及20號舖 AEON Stores (Hong Kong) Commercial Area on the Ground Floor, First Floor and Second Floor of Co., Ltd. the Podium of AquaMarine, 8 Sham Shing Road, Lai Chi Kok 永旺(香港)百貨有限公司 荔枝角深盛路8號碧海藍天地下至二樓 Business Environment 77 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong Council 九龍塘達之路77號 商界環保協會 China Mobile Hong Kong Shop A, G/F, 132-134 Fuk Wa Street, Sham Shui Po 中國移動香港 深水埗福華街132-134號地下A舖 Shop A1, G/F, Kam Wah Mansion, 226-242 Cheung Sha Wan Road, China Mobile Hong Kong Sham Shui Po 中國移動香港 深水埗長沙灣道226-242號金華大廈地下A1舖 FORTRESS Unit 501A, 5/F, Dragon Centre, 37K Yen Chow Street, Sham Shui Po 豐澤 深水埗欽州街37K號西九龍中心5樓501A號舖 GREEN @ CHEUNG SHA WAN G/F, ONE NEW YORK, 468 Castle Peak Road, Cheung Sha Wan 綠在長沙灣 長沙灣青山道468號ONE NEW YORK地舖 Shops (商舖) Address (地址) GREEN @ SHAM SHUI PO 339 Tung Chau Street 綠在深水埗 通州街339號 Lenovo Service Center Unit B & C, 10/F, Grandion Plaza, 932 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Lai Chi (Kowloon) Kok Lenovo 維修服務中心 (九龍區) 荔枝角長沙灣道932號興迅廣場10樓B及C室 McDonald's Flats A-F, M/F, New Pei Ho Building, 104 Pei Ho Street, Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗北河街104號新北河大樓閣樓A-F單位 McDonald's G/F & 1/F, Elegance Court, 212-214 Castle Peak Road, Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗青山道212-214號瑞麗閣地下及一樓 McDonald's G/F & M/F, 78-86 Yen Chow Street, Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗欽州街78-86號地下及閣樓 McDonald's G/F, Hong Po Building,Nos. 132-134 Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗大埔道132-134號康寶大廈地下 G/F, Shop Nos.9-19 & Portion of 23-26, Manor Centre, No.213 Un Chau McDonald's Street, Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗元州街213號美居中心地下 9-19號舖及部分23-26號舖 Shops (商舖) Address (地址) McDonald's Portion of G/F., No. 416-420 Un Chau Street, Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗元州街416-420號地下(部分) Shop 1 on G/F, Prosperity Court, 150-174 Lai Chi Kok Road, Sham Shui McDonald's Po 麥當勞 深水埗荔枝角道150-174號萬盛閣地下1號舖 Shop B2 & B3 on Ground Floor, Ample Building, 1-13 Woh Chai Street, McDonald's Shek Kip Mei 麥當勞 石硤尾窩仔街1-13號仁寶大厦B2及B3地鋪 Shop F128-F129, 1/F, Nam Cheong Place, 19 Sai Chuen Road, Sham McDonald's Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗西邨路19號南昌薈1樓F128-F129號舖 Shop No. 111, 1/F, Fortune Shopping Centre, Fortune Estate, 8 Hang McDonald's Cheung Street, Cheung Sha Wan 麥當勞 長沙灣幸祥街8號幸福邨幸福商場1樓111號舖 McDonald's Shop No. N60A on G/F, 1-7 Mount Sterling Mall, Mei Foo Sun Chuen 麥當勞 美孚新邨萬事達廣場地下N60A號店 Shop Nos. 13A, 15 & 16, 2/F, The Pacifica Mall, 9 Sham Shing Road, Lai McDonald's Chi Kok 麥當勞 荔枝角深盛路9號宇晴匯2樓13A,15及16號舖 Shops (商舖) Address (地址) Shop Nos. G03 on G/F., and 119 on 1/F., Mei Foo Plaza, Mei Foo Sun McDonald's Chuen 麥當勞 美孚新邨美孚廣場地下G03號舖及1樓119號舖 Shop Nos. G09 and G10, G/F, So Uk Shopping Centre, So Uk Estate, McDonald's Sham Shui Po 麥當勞 深水埗蘇屋邨蘇屋商場地下G09號及G10號舖 Unit 286B-289, 291 & 293 on 2/F and 325-328 on 3/F, Cheung Sha Wan McDonald's Plaza, 833 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok 麥當勞 荔枝角長沙灣道833號長沙灣廣場二樓286B-289, 291, 293及三樓325-328號 舖 Unit LG1-01A, Level LG1, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon McDonald's Tong 麥當勞 九龍塘達之路80號又一城 LG1樓 LG1-01A號舖 Momax Technology (Hong Unit A, 4/F, Cheong Lung Industrial Building, 10 Cheung Yee Street, Lai Kong) Limited Chi Kok 摩米士科技(香港)有限公司 荔枝角長義街10號昌隆工業大廈4樓A室 MTRC Cheung Sha Wan station 港鐵公司 長沙灣站 MTRC Lai Chi Kok station 港鐵公司 荔枝角站 Shops (商舖) Address (地址) MTRC Mei Foo station 港鐵公司 美孚站 MTRC Nam Cheong station 港鐵公司 南昌站 MTRC Sham Shui Po station 港鐵公司 深水埗站 MTRC Shek Kip Mei station 港鐵公司 石硤尾站 Shop F101, 1/F, Nam Cheong Place, 19 Sai Chuen Road, Sham Shui Po PanaShop 深水埗西邨路19號南昌薈1樓F101號舖 Shop at 1/F & 2/F, Heya Delight Shopping Centre, 400 Castle Peak Pricerite Road, Cheung Sha Wan 實惠 長沙灣青山道400號喜盈商場一樓及二樓全層 SINOPEC service station 18E Cornwall Street, Kowloon Tong (Kowloon Tong) 九龍塘歌和老街18E 中石化九龍塘油/氣站 Shops (商舖) Address (地址) SINOPEC service station (Lai 779 Lai Chi Kok Road, Cheung Sha Wan Chi Kok) 長沙灣荔枝角道779號 中石化荔枝角油站 The Boys' & Girls' Clubs Room 101-120, G/F, Lai Ho House, Lai Kok Estate, Sham Shui Po Association of Hong Kong 深水埗麗閣邨麗荷樓地下101-120室 香港小童群益會 The Boys' & Girls' Clubs 4/F & 5/F, Mei Foo Government Complex, No. 33 Mei Lai Road, Sham Association of Hong Kong Shui Po 香港小童群益會 深水埗美荔道33號美孚政府綜合大樓四樓及五樓 Wang Cheong Building 783 Lai Chi Kok Road, Cheung Sha Wan 宏昌大廈 長沙灣荔枝角道783號 Last Revision Date: 6 July 2021 修訂日期:二零二一年七月六日.
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