• COPPER
    The weight of recycled copper in Europe
    increased to 43% in 2008. Production of
    secondary refined electrolytic copper
    increased from 800 to 857 thousand tons,
    while the use of directly melted copper
    decreased from 1.242 to 1.150 thousand
    tons. An improved feature of copper is
    its infinite purity during recycling.
    Copper recycling may be made from scrap
    valves, pipes, as well as from wastes
    derived from direct melting.
  • WEEE
    WEEE include chemicals that are highly
    hazardous against environment and
    health: mercury, lead, chrome, bromine,
    halogen chemicals like CFC
    (chlorofluorocarbon, which is
    responsible for damages caused to the
    ozone layer). Given their hazard level,
    they should not be disposed into dump
    sites. They must be collected
    separately and recycled, for the
    protection of life and environment.
  • ALUMINIUM
    Recycling of aluminum wastes is an
    important source of raw materials for
    secondary metallurgy of aluminum.
    Recycling is made by melting sorted
    wastes, using various types of ovens.
    Power consumption for recycling
    aluminum is significantly lower than
    consumption incurred when producing
    primary aluminum, for which reason
    this procedure is considered to be
    more environment-friendly.
  • WEEE
    WEEE stands for "waste electrical and
    electronic equipment". This category
    mainly includes any domestic or
    industrial equipment that comprises
    electronic components or electric
    engines. In Europe, the WEEE increase
    rate is 4 times higher compared to
    household wastes. Toxicity of electric
    and electronic wastes is 10 times
    higher compared to regular wastes.
  • SCRAP IRON
    Recapitalization of ferrous wastes derived
    from technological process scrap and from
    old ferrous materials contributes to
    environment protection as the costs for
    raw material processing is higher with up
    to 50% compared to recycling costs, and
    in the same time emission of hazardous
    chemicals into the atmosphere is
    significantly reduced when recycling
    ferrous materials compared to raw
    material processing.

Collaborators

Our company's goal is to protect environment, to recycle and recapitalize on resources in a well organized and safe manner. Each client is equally important to us, and our target is to complete the obligations of each company producing wastes to recycle reusable materials, that shall reenter industrial processes.

Holcim S.A.

Holcim (Romania) SA is part of Holcim Group, one of world's leaders in delivery of cement, concretes, aggregates (sand and gravel) and related services. Holcim Romania is one of the most active investors in construction industry in România.

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Bene Internațional

Since 2008, Bene Internațional has been legally authorized to manage, collect, treat and recycle electric and electronic equipment wastes (WEEE), both hazardous or nonhazardous, ferrous or nonferrous of any kind, plastics, glass, and used tires.

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Drumuri Bihor

The activity field of Drumuri Bihor SA is the management of public, local and regional roads, as well as building, modernization and maintenance of such roads. This company ranks 1st in Top Business 2011 in the following category: civil engineering works.

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