Grundsteinlegung für das Recyclingwerk PLANETA von ALPLA und Coca-Cola FEMSA in der Gemeinde Cunduacán. Im Bild (v. l. n. r.): José Friedrich García Mallitz, Sekretär für wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Bundesstaates Tabasco; Guillermo Arturo del Rivero León, Sekretär der Regierung des Bundesstaates Tabasco; Carlos Torres Ballesteros, Managing Director Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean bei ALPLA; John Santa Maria, CEO von Coca-Cola FEMSA und Abraham Cano, Bürgermeister von Cunduacán. // Cornerstone ceremony for the new PET recycling plant PLANETA of ALPLA and Coca-Cola FEMSA in the municipality of Cunduacán. In the picture (from left to right): José Friedrich García Mallitz, secretary for the economic development and competitiveness of the State of Tabasco; Guillermo Arturo del Rivero León, secretary of the government of Tabasco; Carlos Torres Ballesteros, ALPLA managing director for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean; John Santa Maria, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola FEMSA; and Abraham Cano, mayor of Cunduacán.
Image: Grundsteinlegung für das Recyclingwerk PLANETA von ALPLA und Coca-Cola FEMSA in der Gemeinde Cunduacán. Im Bild (v. l. n. r.): José Friedrich García Mallitz, Sekretär für wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit des Bundesstaates Tabasco; Guillermo Arturo del Rivero León, Sekretär der Regierung des Bundesstaates Tabasco; Carlos Torres Ballesteros, Managing Director Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean bei ALPLA; John Santa Maria, CEO von Coca-Cola FEMSA und Abraham Cano, Bürgermeister von Cunduacán. // Cornerstone ceremony for the new PET recycling plant PLANETA of ALPLA and Coca-Cola FEMSA in the municipality of Cunduacán. In the picture (from left to right): José Friedrich García Mallitz, secretary for the economic development and competitiveness of the State of Tabasco; Guillermo Arturo del Rivero León, secretary of the government of Tabasco; Carlos Torres Ballesteros, ALPLA managing director for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean; John Santa Maria, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola FEMSA; and Abraham Cano, mayor of Cunduacán.
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First stone laid for PET recycling plant

A cornerstone ceremony was held to mark the start of construction of the new PLANETA recycling plant in the municipality of Cunduacán in the State of Tabasco, aimed to boost the economy in the states of south-east Mexico

The project is the result of a joint venture between ALPLA, a global leader in the development and production of sustainable plastic packaging solutions and bottle-to-bottle recycling, and Coca-Cola FEMSA, the largest bottler of Coca-Cola products in the world.

With an investment of more than 60 million dollars, the recycling plant Planta Nueva Ecología de Tabasco – better known as PLANETA – will be equipped with the most modern technology available worldwide. It will have the capacity to process 50,000 tonnes of post-consumer PET bottles per year, which will result in 35,000 tonnes of recycled PET material ready for reuse.

The cornerstone ceremony was led by Guillermo Arturo del Rivero León, secretary of the government of Tabasco, and was attended by renowned figures such as Carlos Torres Ballesteros, ALPLA managing director for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean; John Santa Maria, chief executive officer of Coca-Cola FEMSA; Abraham Cano, mayor of Cunduacán; and José Friedrich García Mallitz, secretary for the economic development and competitiveness of Tabasco.  For more visit alpla.com

 

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