The Campo Limpo System has consolidated, along its more than 20 years, an excellence management model that focuses on continuous improvement and guaranteeing traceability and safety in all its processes.

In step with the new Brazilian agricultural frontiers

NEW CENTRAL STATIONS

Works concluded in 2023 and operational startup in the first
months of 2024

RIO GRANDE
DO SUL

Carazinho

São Pedro do Sul

TOCANTINS

Gurupi

MATO GROSSO

Nova Santa Helena

NEW OUTPOSTS

Inaugurated in 2023

PARÁ

Altamira

MINAS GERAIS

Buritizeiro

CONTAGEM

UBERABA

Itinerant collection stations1 in 2023:
+ 4,500

6.3 million
kilometers traveled in 2023 by more than
15,700 trucks that traveled from
the outposts to the central stations and
from these to their final destination.

416
active receiving stations
100 central stations2
316 outposts3

1. Events organized at more remote locations from the fixed System units, mainly reaching small farmers.

2. Larger units that receive, segregate and process the packaging and send it to partnering recyclers and incinerators. Managed by inpEV or the distribution channel.

3. Smaller units that receive and separate the packaging and send it to the central station. Managed by the distribution channel.

Central Station Integrated Management Program

An additional five central stations started being managed by inpEV in 2023, totaling 64 units. They are:

• Bebedouro (SP)

• Catanduva (SP)

• Formosa (GO) – a former outpost
converted into a central station

• Mojuí dos Campos (PA) – a former outpost converted into a central station

• Sorriso (MT)

Central stations under inpEV management

6 central stations
20181

64 central stations
2023

Central stations under inpEV management with ISO 9001.

Between 2019 and 2023, the program generated cost savings of
R$ 12.5 million for the System.

Productivity2 at these central stations increased 32%.

1. Year prior to the program implementation.

2. Packaging processing capacity per operator.

SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

More than 750,000 tons of packaging were disposed of in an environmentally friendly fashion by the Campo Limpo System since 2002 – 53,200 tons in 2023 alone.

Packaging disposal (t)

2021

Recycling
Incineration

53.573,3

49.354,9

4.218,4

2022

Recycling
Incineration

52.537,7

48.603,3

3.934,4

2023

Recycling
Incineration

53.212,0

51.838,0

1.374,0

Recycling

Incineration

Illegal products

Around 400 tons of illegal crop protection products and their packaging were properly discarded by the System in 2023.

This result was due to a partnership between inpEV and the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (Mapa), the Ministry of the Environment and of Climate Change (MMA), the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Police, the Civil Police of various states, CropLife and the National Union of Plant Health Products Industry (Sindiveg).

Mato Grosso was the state with the highest volume of disposed packaging in 2023 (29%), followed by Paraná (12%), São Paulo (10%), Rio Grande do Sul (10%) and Goiás (9%).

ECONOMIC-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE1

(R$ million)

2021

2022

2023

Total assets

174.2

185.4

213.1

Total resources (inpEV + chain links) that defray the program – accumulated since 2002

1.696,6

1.821.1

2.015.4

Net revenue of the activities

156.5

199.1

219.8

Member contributions

56.4

45.4

50.0

Campo Limpo Property Lease2

16.8

23.3

18.5

Net equity

89.9

105.1

130.2

Net Indebtedness3

5.6

7.1

8.1

1. Since 2021, the accreditation fee, paid by recyclers to receive packaging shipped by inpEV and for technical cooperation with the Institute, has been considered as part of the consultancy revenue, which also includes the inpEV and the partnering central stations' defrayal fees. In 2023, the consultancy revenues corresponded to R$ 2 million.

2. Rent paid by Campo Limpo Plastic Transformation and Recycling S.A. to inpEV.

3. Only considers obligations with suppliers, excluding obligations with central stations and outposts.