Synonymous to circular economy and sustainability, the Campo Limpo System makes the production of new packaging and other artifacts possible with the post-consumption resins of empty packaging.

This process extends the life cycle of plastic and reduces the extraction of fresh raw materials, water and power usage as well as waste production and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

• Ecoplástica® Packaging and the Ecocap® sealing system manufactured by Campo Limpo Plastic Recycling and Transformation and Campo Limpo Lids, conceived by inpEV.

• Each 20 liter Ecoplástica® packaging avoids 1.24 kg of CO2e

• These resins are also used to produce more than 30 other artifacts, used in the civil construction, transportation, energy and other sectors.

• 4 new artifacts developed by recyclers and approved by inpEV in 2023.

Innovation

One of the 2023 innovations allowed the recycling of the inner container (plastic part) of Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC), which store large amounts of crop protection products.

GHG EMISSIONS AVOIDED BY THE SYSTEM

According to the most recent eco-eficiency study:

ONLY IN 2023
75,239
tons of CO2e were avoided from the atmosphere thanks to the existence
of the Campo Limpo System.

THE SYSTEM ALSO AVOIDED
4 billion
megajoules of power and
prevented the consumption of
43.5 million
liters of water in 2023.

ACCUMULATED DURING 2002-2023
1.05 million
tons of CO2e avoided, which corresponds to the emissions of
19,830 truck trips
around the Earth. Should the System not exist, it would be necessary to plant
7.5 million trees
to offset these emissions.

Eco-eficiency at central stations

One of the 2023 innovations allowed the recycling of the inner container (plastic part) of Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC), which store large amounts of crop protection products.

Power self-generation grew
169%
compared to 2022 with the inauguration of
the Unaí solar power plant.

Unaí also supplies the Minas Gerais state central stations of Montes Claros, Patrocínio, Pouso Alegre, São Joaquim de Bicas, São Sebastião do Paraíso and Uberaba.

Guariba supplies the São Paulo state central stations of Araçatuba, Araraquara, Ituverava and São José do Rio Preto.