Recycle to Breathe: How to Give Waste and the Planet a Second Life
With global waste production on the rise, recycling reduces the amount of waste ending up in landfills, and contributes to environmental conservation.
By collecting, processing, and reusing materials such as plastic, glass, paper, and metals, the need to extract natural resources is reduced, which in turn reduces pollution and energy consumption.
Furthermore, recycling helps minimise greenhouse gas emissions and fosters a circular economy, where products and materials are constantly reused—thereby triggering positive impact on the planet.
With the liberalisation of the Extended Collective Producer Responsibility System (SCRAP as per its Spanish initials), waste producers can organise themselves to be accountable for the waste they generate. However, they are subject to legislation vis-à-vis the authorities and also face risks regarding environmental liability.
We at JHASA work to provide solutions to the needs of SCRAPs and their partners by creating solutions tailored to legislative requirements and other risks inherent in the business.
Contact us today and find out how we can help you manage your company's risks in the recycling sector.