LME collects mixed packaging from packaging companies. Once collected, the materials are transported to the LME plants, where they are carefully separated, sorted and sorted and then sent for recycling according to their type.
Mixed packaging represents the majority of waste produced by commercial, craft and industrial enterprises. The collection and subsequent recycling of these materials makes it possible not only to recover them completely, but also to significantly reduce the amount of waste going to landfill. Moreover, the recycling and recovery process is more cost-effective than disposal.
LME has the capacity to sort the packaging waste collected from different companies,
separating what is recoverable from what is unusable. This process adds value to the waste, which can then be disposed of at a lower cost. Because once separated by type - such as paper and plastic - these materials are then sent for recovery, while anything that is no longer recoverable is sent for disposal. This leads to a significant reduction in the amount of waste sent to landfill, thus contributing to a greater respect for the environment.
The LME
company is capable of handling large volumes of waste independently and promptly, thanks to the possibility of making pick-ups using crane-equipped vehicles and storage facilities for small and large skips.
LME takes back industrial waste from packaging companies. In particular, it recovers paper and cardboard and plastic packaging.