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2025: Launch of Automated Waste Management Complexes

At the end of April 2025, Eco-Spectrum launched a new automated waste disposal complexes. This company plans to produce up to 200 pieces of technological equipment annually and create about 100 new jobs.

According to Kommersant, the company specializes in the production of automated complexes for the disposal of various types of waste. The plant has 25 production models, including units for processing oil sludge, oily soil, polymers, solid household waste and oily materials.

A plant for the production of automated waste disposal complexes was opened in Krasnodar

Over the past five years, more than ₽137 million in the form of subsidies have been allocated from the regional budget of the Krasnodar Territory for the development of the enterprise. This support allowed the company to significantly expand its production capacity and technological capabilities.

Vice-Governor of the Krasnodar Territory Alexander Ruppel, who was present at the opening ceremony, stressed that a comprehensive mechanism of state support for industrial production has been created in the region. Over the ten-year period of the sectoral state program for the development of the regional industry, its volume increased by 257 times.

The expansion of production capacity will allow Eco-Spectrum not only to meet the growing domestic demand for waste disposal equipment, but also to significantly expand export opportunities. Currently, the company's products are supplied to eight countries: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates, Peru, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

The production activities of Eco-Spectrum are of particular importance in the context of the national task of developing environmentally friendly waste disposal technologies. The produced equipment helps to solve one of the most important environmental problems - efficient and safe processing of various categories of waste.[1]

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