Activists in Turkey are concerned about the problem of plastic waste. They are concerned that much used plastic ends up in the sea, polluting the water. They decided to find ways to combat this waste. In their opinion, recycling needs to be developed, which is certainly encouraging for us, as we advocate for a cleaner environment. It is well known that plastic waste causes irreparable damage to the environment. Polymers take a very long time to decompose in nature – several hundred years. Recycling is one effective solution to combat this waste. Factories operating in this industry make a significant contribution to the environment.
We know how much plastic waste is generated worldwide. Authorities in some countries are making important decisions – reducing polymer consumption, for example, by issuing mandatory recommendations to replace plastic packaging with paper. However, in this case, paper packaging also ultimately becomes waste. Capacity is needed to recycle paper waste. Clearly, measures are being taken to increase such capacity. However, both paper and plastic waste pose a threat to modern humanity, as paper and plastic consumption is global. We, for our part, are doing everything possible to ensure that all recyclable waste is successfully recycled by establishing partnerships between suppliers and consumers of recyclable materials.

