Dedicated to the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment, its installation will increase the recovery of waste entering the center.
It is the third corporate agreement materializes after the additions of Estrella de Levante and Scrapping Paris, already have in place biomethanation plants and WEEE and ELV.
The Mayor has witnessed the agreement signed this morning at City Hall.
Restarts, dedicated to the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment, has today become the third addition to the cluster of Environment and Renewable Energy of Murcia, where the city of Murcia and Ferrovial Servicios develop an initiative clearly efficiency environmental which also contributes to strengthening economic activity, it promotes technological innovation and promotes job creation.
The Mayor, Miguel Angel House, has witnessed the agreement signed this morning by Francisco Gallego, President of Restart, and Antonio Igualada, director of Murcia Cespa, following in the footsteps of Estrella de Levante and Scrapping Paris, who are already operating their plants treatment.
Restart SIG dedicates its activity to the management of waste electrical and electronic equipment produced or placed on the market by producers, and environmental management of batteries and accumulators.
His work is based on the establishment and development of integrated management systems (GIS) for the collection, treatment, reuse and waste control, ensuring strict compliance with environmental legislation.
His addition to the Treatment Center will optimize the lines of work and increase the recovery of waste entering the Center, since means having different teams and recycle better thanks to the contribution of technology in this field.
In addition, its presence in the cluster represents an environmental improvement for the region, because it is recovered or recycled closer to the source where the waste originated, thus reducing logistics.
Thus, it gives value to waste by processing Murcia from the city of Murcia, while impact in creating direct and indirect jobs.
Treatment Center that the city has in Cañada Hermosa has made Murcia an international benchmark and model who performs management of waste, both from its recovery as the number of different treatments that are practiced waste generated in the municipality.
The City Council has played a conciliatory role of promoter and wills and projects, giving prominence to companies to develop this center of innovation, research and opportunity, which offers the possibility of settlement of industries that allow more and better recovery and treatment waste.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia