Recycling is more than collection — it's about transformation. Once waste is gathered, it must be properly processed to extract usable materials that can be reintroduced into industrial production. This stage is essential for reducing dependency on virgin resources and supporting sustainable development.
The processing phase involves:
• Sorting – separating waste by type, quality, and material composition
• Shredding and crushing – reducing volume and preparing for refinement
• Separation – using mechanical, magnetic, and air-flow technologies to isolate valuable fractions
• Baling and compacting – preparing materials for transport and industrial use
A wide range of materials undergoes treatment through modern, compliant systems that prioritize efficiency and environmental safety. The result is a consistent, high-quality output suitable for reintegration in manufacturing processes across various industries.
Each step in the processing chain is performed in accordance with strict quality, safety, and environmental management standards:
• ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management
• ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management
• ISO 45001:2023 – Occupational Health and Safety
By processing recyclable waste efficiently and responsibly, we minimize landfill use, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and ensure a continuous flow of secondary raw materials for the circular economy.