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Ecoline-Vtorplast

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2024: Launch of full-cycle municipal solid waste recycling complex

On April 19, 2024, the Moscow Region opened the largest plastic processing plant in Russia, EcoLine-Vtorplast, and an enterprise for the production of finished products from the EcoPlast secondary pellet of the EcoLine group. Investments in the project amounted to 11.7 billion rubles, of which 2.9 billion rubles - federal funding.

As reported on the website of the Government of the Russian Federation, the launched plants are the first complex in the country for the processing of solid municipal waste (MSW) of the full cycle. At the site with a capacity of 1200 thousand tons per year, 21 types of plastic waste are taken from the MSW stream. Then they go to the EcoLine-Vtorplast plant, where secondary granule is produced from them. Then EcoPlast produces garbage containers and pallets with a secondary pellet content of 30% to 100%.

source = Russian Government
Denis Butsaev, General Director of Russian Environmental Operator JSC (left), Victoria Abramchenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, and Evgeny Mikhailov, General Director of EcoLine-Capital JSC (right)

The deployed infrastructure combines the sorting and processing of recyclable materials from waste into a full cycle, optimizes transport logistics, and also reduces the carbon footprint of the final product. It is expected that the tax deductions of the complex for the first 10 years of operation will amount to about 4.5 billion rubles. The company will provide jobs for up to 200 residents of the Moscow region. Consumers of finished products will be such companies as Sibur, Komitex, Concern Protek, Genesis, Hydrolika, etc.

It is emphasized that the technological concept of the EcoLine-Vtorplast plant is to obtain a pellet of maximum purity, which can be used, among other things, for the production of packaging for food. The company has a multi-level system for sorting raw materials and a multi-stage hot washing technology using effective detergents, which makes it possible to preserve the primary properties of processed materials as much as possible. It will be possible to make products from the finished product of the plant without adding primary resources.[1]

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