Industries

At our company, we are dedicated to providing high-quality services to a wide range of industries. We understand that each industry has unique needs and challenges, and we have tailored our approach to meet these specific requirements. We take a collaborative approach to our work, partnering with our clients to develop customized solutions that drive success. We are committed to delivering measurable results and providing exceptional customer service every step of the way
Whether you are a small business or a large enterprise, we have the expertise and resources to help you achieve your goals. Please browse through the industries we service and contact us to learn more about how we can help your business thrive.

Automotive

While electric cars have a longer lifespan than traditional cars, they still eventually reach the end of their life. Disposing of electric cars and li-ion batteries at the end of their life can be a challenge, as they contain complex and valuable components that are difficult to recycle. The disposal of used batteries can also be a difficult task, as they contain toxic chemicals that can leach into the environment.

Lithium-ion batteries

Lithium-ion battery recycling can help reduce waste and conserve resources by recovering valuable materials such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which can be repurposed for use in new batteries. It also helps reduce the environmental impact of the battery industry by reducing the need for new raw materials, and by preventing end-of-life batteries from ending up in landfills. As safety comes first, we work closely with our clients to ensure that they are equipped to handle the potential risks associated with these batteries.

Photovoltaics

The PV recycling process can help reduce waste and conserve resources by recovering valuable materials such as silicon, glass, and metals, which can be repurposed for use in new products. It also helps reduce the environmental impact of the solar industry by reducing the need for new raw materials, and by preventing end-of-life PV panels from ending up in landfills.

E-waste

E-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream globally. The volume of e-waste generated is expected to reach 74 million metric tons by 2030. it is important to implement effective policies and regulations to promote proper e-waste management, increase the recycling of e-waste, and reduce the generation of e-waste by promoting the circular economy.

Fashion

The fashion industry must take immediate steps to improve sustainability, including using more sustainable materials, reducing water and chemical use in production, implementing circular business models, and reducing carbon emissions. Consumers can also contribute by choosing to buy sustainably produced clothing, repairing and upcycling clothes instead of throwing them away, and disposing of clothing responsibly through donation or recycling programs.

UE regulations

The European Union (EU) has implemented several laws and regulations to promote the transition to a circular economy. Some of the most important laws and regulations include:

Circular Economy Package

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In 2018, the EU adopted a package of legislative measures aimed at promoting a more circular economy. This package includes regulations on waste management, product design, and recycling targets.

Waste Framework Directive

The Waste Framework Directive sets out the EU’s waste management strategy, including waste prevention, reuse, and recycling.

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Packaging Waste Directive

This directive aims to reduce the environmental impact of packaging and packaging waste through measures such as recycling targets and extended producer responsibility.

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Landfill Directive

The Landfill Directive sets out standards for the disposal of waste in landfills, including requirements for the treatment of biodegradable waste.

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Eco-design Directive

The Eco-design Directive sets out requirements for the environmental performance of energy-related products, including energy efficiency and material efficiency.

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