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RECOVERING RESIDUES TO GIVE THEM A NEW USE AS RAW MATERIALS FOR THE INDUSTRY, AND THEREFORE REPLACING OTHER RAW MATERIALS OF FIRST EXTRACTION

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VALORIZING RESIDUES TO CONVERT THEM INTO PRODUCTS FOR DIRECT USE IN OTHER INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES

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FULFILLING ALL THE LEGAL AUTHORIZATIONS AND QUALITY CONTROLS REQUIRED
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RECOVERING OR VALORIZATING UP TO 75% OF THE RESIDUES COLLECTED AND MANAGED
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RECYCLING OR RECOVERING WASTE FOR REUSE

  • Converting a good part of this collected waste into raw materials that are used in basic industry for the production of its usual products.
  • Thus avoiding a significant percentage of the extractive activities that take place in the natural environment (through the reuse of waste and remains produced after their first use).
2. RECYCLING OR RECOVERING WASTE FOR REUSE
Declaration of Conformity

VALUED PRODUCTS MARKETED

  • Valuing a waste makes it possible to PRODUCE A NEW PRODUCT that will be used directly by some other economic sector in its productive activities, as we can see in the 4 examples indicated below.
  • Certified products with all guarantees (CE Certificate).

1. FROM CONSTRUCTION-DEMOLITION WASTE TO USABLE AGGREGATE IN CONSTRUCTION

Arid 0-90

ARID 0-90

ARID 0-63 CERAMIC

ARID 0-63 CERAMIC

2. From mixed scrap to steel mill raw materials

Scrap mixed with raw materials from steel mills
Scrap mixed with raw materials from steel mills

3. From rejected cables to raw material for copper production

Waste cables to raw material for copper production
Waste cables to raw material for copper production

4. From useless electronic waste to raw materials for new processes

Unusable electronic waste becomes raw materials for new industrial processes
Unusable electronic waste becomes raw materials for new industrial processes

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