Duma Recycling has announced that it has obtained a new environmental permit allowing the company to process up to 120,000 tonnes of waste per year. At the same time, the company reported the official start of production at its new plant in Częstochowa. According to the company’s statement, this is one of the key stages in Duma Recycling’s development, based on an investment in modern technology lines for plastics recycling, including in the areas of water management and emission reduction. The company emphasises that the new installation is intended to support the implementation of circular economy objectives, and that the output of operations is to be secondary raw materials intended for further use in the production of film products.
In the information provided, Duma Recycling states that the plant has been equipped with “absolutely innovative, advanced technological lines”, including closed-loop water systems and emission reduction processes. The company also highlights the role of filtration systems, which are intended to enable regranulates with high quality parameters to be obtained.
LDPE and LLDPE (PCR) regranulates as a feedstock for films
According to the statement, thanks to the use of modern filtration systems the company is to supply LDPE and LLDPE (PCR) regranulates. Duma Recycling declares that these products can serve as feedstock for the production of new film products. The information notes that one of the objectives of the investment is to combine quality, innovation and environmental aspects within plastics recycling.
Investment scale and company background
Duma Recycling points out that the launch of the new plant is backed by more than 20 years of the company’s experience in the recycling industry. The statement also indicates the values that are intended to accompany the company’s development, including responsibility, innovation and team commitment. The company thanked employees, partners and institutions for support throughout the investment stages and declared readiness to cooperate with companies that prioritise sustainable development.