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The project supports Guolong – a plastic recycling company in China – to conduct a supply chain and stakeholder diagnostic of the informal waste pickers and undertake a gender assessment; as well as to develop a Green Finance Framework and strategy to be qualified for a "Super Blue" Loan. Specifically, the project will assist the company to develop a Green Finance Framework (with elements of Blue), conduct a supply chain diagnostic, a detailed stakeholder mapping (including informal collectors), as well as a gender assessment to support IFC's investment.
As stated by the IFC, the E&S risk level of this Upstream Project is rated as Medium.
As stated by the IFC, Guolong is a privately-owned recycling company, founded in 2012 specializing in the production of food-grade rPET packaging and cups, as well as rPET sheets and flakes that are certified by EU EFSA and US FDA.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Guangxi Wuzhou Guolong Recyclabe Resources Development Co., Ltd. (Guolong) | Client | Industry and Trade |
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Client - Guangxi Wuzhou Guolong Recyclabe Resources Development Co., Ltd. (Guolong):
Address: No 23, Guangyuan Avenue, Imported Renewable Resources Processing Park, Longux District, Wuzhou, Guangxi, China
Phone: +86 07742690933 / +86 07445698896
Email: guolongzs@163.com
Website: http://en.guolongplastic.com/
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