Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Jul 13, 2020
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With the objective of strengthening the inclusive recycling value chain and to support the processes that will favor circular economy models in El Salvador, this TC will promote the inclusion of recyclers in solid waste management systems in the country and in turn create the conditions for the creation of new markets for materials that currently have no commercial outlet. This creation of new markets will be carried out through the transfer and implementation of existing technologies for the treatment and processing of flexible plastics for the production of plastic wood. This new by-product can be used for the construction of school classrooms, social housing and school furniture.
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