Innovation for green industry in Ml-Consult-2009 Ltd.

Project facts

Project promoter:
Ml-Consult-2009 Ltd.(BG)
Project Number:
BG-INNOVATION-0009
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€679,380

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Description

Ml-Consult-2009 Ltd., established in 2009, stands as a key player in the production, processing, and sale of inert materials crucial for the construction industry. . The primary project objective is to usher in innovative and environmentally friendly technologies for the utilization of waste from crushed rock materials. This entails the incorporation of cutting-edge equipment, including a Hydrocyclone Installation for washing and separating sterile particulates, a tracked excavator, and a skid steer loader.

The project''s environmental impact is substantial, contributing not only to the company''s sustainability goals but also reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions by an estimated 460.41 tons per year. By introducing greener production processes, Ml-Consult-2009 Ltd. is not only aligning itself with global environmental concerns but also enhancing the quality of its end products suitable for high-grade concretes.

The company''s commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) is evident, with a focus on creating a sustainable business model, minimizing negative environmental impacts, and providing safer working conditions. The project also aligns with program objectives by introducing a new green product to the market and creating two new job opportunities, fostering economic growth and social development. As Ml-Consult-2009 Ltd. embarks on this venture, it not only reinforces its position in the industry but also sets a precedent for sustainable and responsible business practices.

Summary of project results

The following results have been achieved under the project:

  • a hydrocyclone installation, a track excavator and a skid steer loader were successfully delivered
  • three new jobs were created.

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