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RecyClass Recycling Process
January 13 ,2025
On November 14, 2024, we successfully obtained the RecyClass Recycled Process certification, a renowned European ISO recognised standard that validates the quality and reliability of our recycling processes.
This certification confirms our compliance with EN 15343:2007 standards and demonstrates our ability to produce high-quality recycled materials while maintaining strict quality control throughout our operations. For our customers, this provides independent verification of our recycling processes and assurance of our recycled content claims.
We have moved offices!
September 2, 2024
Last week we moved our offices from the Rijksweg 400 in Wielsbeke to the location of our production plant at the Vaartstraat 50 in Ooigem.
Being closer to the plant will reduce traveling between offices and production, saving time and lowering our environmental footprint.
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New company logo
May 1, 2023
Since the acquisition by EURASIACORP we have redesigned our website as part of the integration.
As a next step our logo was redesigned to capture this integration and to reflect that we are part of EURASIACORP.
New company website
December 1, 2022
We launched our new website as part of the integration with EURASIACORP.
Acte de présence at Kunststoffen 2022
September 14, 2022
EURASIACORP was for the first time present at The Kunststoffenbeurs in Den Bosch, the Netherlands. The most important trade fair for the Benelux plastics and rubber industry.
Situated at the the Sustainability & Recycling area the perfect spot to present the company together with MATCO PLASTIC which was aquired in July 2022.
EURASIACORP acquires recycling specialist MATCO PLASTICS
July 4, 2022
EURASIACORP NV and MATCO PLASTICS (Wielsbeke, Belgium) signed last week an agreement for the acquisition of MATCO PLASTICS.
The acquisition will further strengthen EURASIACORP’s position as a distributor of plastics by extending its product offering for sustainable solutions.
MATCO PLASTIC’s production department, former Reborn Plastics, adds inhouse recycling of plastic waste and production of recycled resins.