From Waste to Resource: How to Transform Waste into Secondary Raw Materials

August, 2025
The concept of waste is evolving: what once ended up in landfills can now be recovered and reintroduced into production cycles. Thanks to advanced processes, many industrial wastes become Secondary Raw Materials (SRM) or Secondary Solid Fuel (SSF), reducing environmental impact and generating economic value.
MPS are materials obtained from waste recovery that replace virgin raw materials in various sectors. Plastic, glass, metals, and paper can be processed and reused, helping to reduce the extraction of new resources and procurement costs, as well as limiting the volumes destined for disposal.

CSS, on the other hand, is a solution for non-recyclable waste, transforming it into an alternative fuel to fossil fuels. Used mainly in energy-intensive industries, it helps to reduce CO₂ emissions and improve energy efficiency, offering a second use for materials that are difficult to manage.

The transformation takes place through analysis, selection, specific treatments, and final certification. With the right technical expertise and infrastructure, it is possible to obtain safe, high-quality materials that comply with regulations.

For companies, focusing on this approach means not only respecting the environment but also improving competitiveness. With the support of expert partners such as Exportrade, waste becomes a strategic resource, opening up new opportunities for sustainable growth.
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