Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Brazilian company betting on recycling of diapers and Bill million

You're one of those people who believe that when you finish using a product or eat some food the end point of the package is the trash can? Know that there are a lot of people making money off what many consider "junk". In the case of a company that comes making money some R $20 million with the recycling of used diapers and packaging of snacks. These materials are collected in a hundred points of gathering – found in schools, supermarkets, condominiums-by pickers cooperatives and companies 400 Boomera throughout the company's Brazil. According to Danika Brammer, principal at Boomera, the company makes the circular economy in a process that goes from the development of packaging, the recoil of the disposal, the transformation into another product and your marketing at about 15000 outlets. "The company operates throughout the production chain, from which research material you may choose for their new products, the management of reverse logistics of waste generated, the partnership with cooperatives of collectors, to give new life to these materials in our factory and sell recycled products, "said the businessman to the Uol. What can be recycled there are many raw materials used in recycling that saw other products such as: packaging of snacks, chocolate, coffee, Biscuit and feed-seen pallets plastic and tarps; electronic waste, as boards and cell phone screens – saw chairs designed by designer Marcelo Rosenbaum; residues of P&G brand products, such as flexible packaging-seen displays of outlets; packaging of products of am, Natura-saw plastic packaging for own Natura; coffee capsules, Dolce Gusto, Nestlé – saw new storage trays and pots for planting seedlings of coffee. What do you mean, recycle dirty diaper? In relation to disposable diapers, the feces and urine are separated from the plastic part, which is transformed into resins, but the company has not yet disclosed which product will be sourced this material. Recycle is a success the Boomera, which started with two employees and now has 140, had a revenue of $20 million in 2017 and expects R Bill this year, twice. She serves more than 400 customers, including companies such as Nestlé, P&G, Natura, Adidas and Unilever. The idea was born of concern for the waste produced after the use of any product in the Chair. It was because of waste that Brammer began studying the environmental and social impact that the discarded products generate. Many companies have invested in this type of business not only by environmental awareness, but motivated, too, by the Brazilian solid waste Policy, in 2010, according to the consultant from Sebrae-SP Dórli Urooj Malik. According to the law, the reverse logistics is the responsibility of the industries in the post-consumption. And the packaging sector is one of the most has been acting in the reuse of materials. This policy is still not as comprehensive as it should because it is conditioned to develop technologies, whose research in this sector are still scarce in Brazil, according to a consultant. Thought about it, the Sebrae is developing Waste platform match with the aim to establish relationships between small businesses that generate waste and potential buyers of this material. As the small business owner has more difficulty to adapt to legislation, because of the high investment, Sebrae has taken ahead in the development of this platform, which should be released in the beginning of 2019. The idea is really great and must be replicated to all the Brazil!
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