The final and most impactful stage in the recycling chain is the valorification of processed materials — turning waste into valuable resources. This not only reduces the strain on natural raw materials but also promotes the development of a sustainable, circular economy.
Recovered materials such as metals, plastics, wood, and paper are reintroduced into production cycles across various industries:
- • Construction and infrastructure
- • Automotive and machinery
- • Packaging and consumer goods
- • Energy and electronics
Through proper valorification, recyclable waste becomes a high-quality secondary raw material, reducing the need for extraction, minimizing energy consumption, and lowering carbon emissions.
All recovery operations follow strict environmental and operational standards, in line with:
- • ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management
- • ISO 14001:2015 – Environmental Management
- • ISO 45001:2023 – Occupational Health and Safety
By reintegrating recycled materials into the economy, we close the loop of the material lifecycle and contribute to a greener, more responsible future.