INTEGRATION

What differentiates the model is its vertical integration: The journey begins with awareness and ends with the reintroduction of processed materials into the market, forming a full-circle system designed for impact. This circular model ensures that waste is not just managed, but transformed into value through a structured, transparent process.

PIPELINE

It starts with education: campaigns in schools, businesses, and communities raise awareness about recycling and sustainability. From there, collection is deployed through scheduled routes and dedicated bins. Materials are then brought to the sorting facility, where they are segregated, processed, and either reused locally or sent for responsible recycling abroad.

Step-by-Step Through the System

Tailored Recycling Programs

Customized for institutions based on the type and frequency of recyclable material generation, with route planning aligned to optimize pickup.

Collection Process

Recyclables are collected using GPS equipped trucks through scheduled and route-based logistics, ensuring timely and efficient service.

Segregation at Sorting Plant

Materials are received, weighed, and separated by type to preserve quality and recovery potential.

Client Reporting

Regular reports are shared with partners, highlighting the volumes processed, environmental impact, traceability, transparency, and sustainability progress.

Primary Processing of Materials

Cardboard, paper and plastics are baled to reduce volume and prepare for the next stage.

In-House Plastic Processing

To maximize efficiency and profitability, plastics can be further processed into flakes or granules using our own shredding and washing lines.

Production of End Products

Recycled materials can be turned into finished products, enabling full circularity within our operations.

Local or International Material Distribution

Depending on quality and demand, processed material can be reused locally or responsibly exported to verified partners abroad.