Recycling secondary raw materials: this is the way to save our environment
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Recycling secondary raw materials: this is the way to save our environment

30 Aug 2022

Both production plants and many of our family households can generate large quantities of waste that can be put into the recycling process. Instead, this waste is often disregarded, creating risks of pollution for the environment. Therefore, the production processes in various factor plants generate industrial waste which, if not treated in an ecologically sound way, can present a hazard to our health and environment. This risk is further increased if the waste ends up in the water system. This is why it’s important to be aware of the importance of recycling waste, especially copper.

Recycling copper

By recycling copper, we are able to use it once again in the production processes and to obtain final products. This way, we are behaving responsibly towards our environment and our legacy to future generations.
Copper can be found in nearly all electric and electronic devices and is used to make phones, cars, refrigerators, TVs and various other products that the average person uses.
It is very important that this kind of waste is disposed of the right way in order to avoid the risk of polluting the environment.

How to recycle conscientiously?

The goal we all share is to keep our environment healthy and preserve it for the future generations. This is why it’s important that we are smart about handling our secondary raw materials and direct them to the places where they can be processed and reused in the best possible way. The factory Jugo – Impex has a 30-year-old tradition of perfecting its recycling process and is one of the leading companies in that sector. We hold our responsibility towards protecting the environment in the highest regard.
Through the recycling process which we perform using a completely safe and controlled technological method, the copper yields up to three products: the expanded copper granules, copper ingots and copper pellets – all of which can find a new life and use in production plants.