
Camagüey, Dec 17. - The Raw Materials Recovery Company in the province reports income of more than 350 million pesos, resulting from overfulfillment in the recycling of various materials, and plans to materialize its outlined plans by the end of the current year.
Among the promoted actions contributing to this favorable situation are linkages with new economic actors, which have contributed more than eight million pesos, Alexander Aguilar González, director of the aforementioned entity, told Televisión Camagüey.
The executive highlighted the existing agreement with a producer from Villa Clara province, and with Alberto Ricardo Ávila, a self-employed worker from this city and an entrepreneur with many projects for recycling plastic.
For three years now, Ricardo Ávila has maintained this link, and as he explained to the local Telecentre, he fulfills the established commitments. He also highlighted the possibility of selling the items he produces to commercial units in the territory, including cups, bowls, coat racks, and hairpins.
This local resident, over 30 years old, found in the recovery and transformation of plastic a source of income to support his family, and through this activity sets a good example of work for his son, who is training as a milling machine operator in polytechnic education, adds the report on the media's website.
The Raw Materials Recovery Company in Camagüey focuses its fundamental purposes on compliance with Recycling Law 1288, aimed at the reuse of waste among the population, ferrous and non-ferrous materials, paper, plastic, and glass.
Similarly, it adapts its work to current challenges and leverages the great potential for relationships between the socialist state enterprise and non-state economic actors, which it intends to further extend during the coming calendar year. (Text and photo: Adelante Digital with information from ACN)