Principles

The principles underlying the establishment of ECO ANVELOPE are:

The company offers the same standard of services and the same fee to all companies subject to Government Decision 170/2004, ensuring contractual non-discrimination.

The company will not distribute dividends; any potential profit will be reinvested for the purpose of collecting and recovering non-recoverable used tyres in an ecological manner.

ECO ANVELOPE takes over its clients’ obligations regarding collection and recovery, committing to a continuous process of environmental protection.
In the short term, the primary objective is to neutralize the environmental risk posed by used tyres.
In the long term, it acts towards achieving a balanced and structured industrial economy, following three major principles:

Tyre waste is completely eliminated from the environment through technological processes that allow their transformation into new finished products.

Processing of used tyre waste paves the way for the development of new investments in the Romanian economy, thus expanding the industrial spectrum and creating new jobs.

In the process of collection and recycling and/or thermal-energy recovery of tyre waste, a number of commercial companies are involved, each having a clearly defined role in this process.

In this way, the costs related to the activities carried out by each commercial company involved are well calculated and controlled and, ultimately, optimized so that each participant in this partnership can reach their intended level of profitability.

 
 

Objectives

• Taking on the tasks and guaranteeing the proper execution of its clients’ regulated obligations.
• Creating a structured and balanced economy.
• Designing, implementing, developing and coordinating a network for the collection and ecological recovery of used tyres.
• Initiating and being involved in the evolution of the legislative regulation process.
• Reporting the results obtained to clients and public authorities.
• Building long-term partnerships with recovery operators.
• Increasing efficiency in order to reduce the costs necessary for this process.