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Casal Velino, tomorrow the ribbon cutting of the selection plant

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The Casal Velino sorting plant, which will be inaugurated tomorrow, will have a capacity of 22 tons per year and will be used to sort paper, cardboard, plastic, steel, and aluminum from separate waste collection.

After the institutional greetings of the mayor Silvia Pisapia, the president of EcoAmbiente spa Vincenzo Petrosino and the president of Eda will speak SALERNO Giovanni Coscia. The conclusions are entrusted to the President of the Campania Region Vincenzo De Luca. The structure, which insists in the municipality of the Cilento Coast and the Cilento National Park, had been abandoned for years.

On August 6, 2020, Eda arranged for EcoAmbiente Spa to take over the management of the site, which had previously been entrusted to the Consortium of Municipalities of the Sa/4 Basin. On March 12, 2021, the modernization and renovation project was approved for funding from FSC 2014-2020 resources. Following the laying of the foundation stone, the project, carried out with regional funding of €1.280.000, was completed.

The sorting plant consists of two lines: one for sorting multi-material and the other for packaging the selected material.

"This," Petrosino said, "is a very important achievement and a highly innovative project, both environmentally and socially and economically. Here too, we will work with tenacity, commitment, and passion to ensure the highest efficiency of services to municipalities."

The Casal Velino plant, Coscia explained, is part of the broader vision of distributed plant engineering and the circular economy. The result achieved "is the fruit of meticulous work carried out in synergy with the Campania Region, which fully funded the project, demonstrating its strong commitment to these issues."


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