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We are a working enterprise in the field of waste processing,  changing the very morphology of waste.

Our technology permanently removes garbage from nature. We clean the planet on a daily, converting almost any unsorted dirty plastic waste into valuable resources.

The problem of plastic waste is a global environmental crisis, with millions of tons of plastic entering our oceans and ecosystems every year. Plastics take hundreds of years to decompose, causing long-lasting harm to wildlife and marine life.

According to a report by the World Economic Forum, the world produces 380 million tons of plastic waste every year, and this amount is projected to double by 2034 if urgent action is not taken.

PLASTIC WASTE TYPES*

In Latvia, the situation is also concerning. The country generates around 470,000 tons of plastic waste annually, and less than 20% of it is recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, incinerators, or in the environment, causing pollution and harming wildlife.

However, plastic which is mainly produced from raw materials of oil origin, potentially retains huge amounts of energy that is now literally wasted. This led to the idea of making plastic waste similar to its original state, namely to convert it into raw materials like mineral waxes and technical carbon.

All the previously known recycling options for organic substances in valuable materials were associated with high energy consumption in the recycling process thus making the production unprofitable. To address this issue, our team of pioneering researchers and tech entrepreneurs conducted groundbreaking research and established a small-capacity plant in Latvia.


EcoPark facility operates using our innovative technology. We clean the environment by collecting, sorting, and converting almost any unsorted and even very dirty plastic waste (incl. HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, PP,  ABS plastics, foamed plastics, nylon, etc.) into valuable products like mineral waxes and technical carbon.


*Chart credits:
https://www.bakerinstitute.org/research/plastic-waste-and-sustainability
Picture credits:
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/03/08/world/ocean-plastic-pollution-climate-intl/index.html