In Santa Teresa, the ministers of Environment and Climate Change and Productive Development of Santa Fe, Enrique Estévez and Gustavo Puccini, led the inauguration of the first Transitory Storage Center in the province.
With the presence of the ministers of Environment and Climate Change and Productive Development of Santa Fe, Enrique Estévez and Gustavo Puccini, The first Transitory Storage Center (CAT) in the province of Santa Fe was inaugurated. The event took place in the town of Santa Teresa, where the establishment will operate, and was also attended by representatives of CampoLimpio, as well as the communal president of Saint Teresa, José Giry and the president of Argentine Federated Farmers (AFA), Darío Renato Marinozzi.
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Enrique Estevez, holder of the Environment and Climate Change portfolio, stated that “It is a long-awaited day from an environmental point of view in Santa Fe. This is much more than a work, it is the result of a common integration between the public and the private to fight against the environmental crisis that we are experiencing globally with a strategic look to the future”.


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The CampoLimpio system is protected by National Law 27,279 and allows empty phytosanitary containers to have a safe destination, preserving the environment and everyone’s health.
In turn, the Minister of Productive Development, Gustavo Puccini, He added: “this is the beginning of a great path; It is the first of the CATs that will be in the province of Santa Fe, which means pride for everyone. Campolimpio is a shared solution based on the bioeconomy and the circular economy, 2 axes that we are committed to from the province.” Likewise, he mentioned and highlighted the presence of Ignacio Mántaras, Secretary of Agriculture and Livestock of Santa Fe.
For your partJuan Manuel Medina, Manager of Institutional Relations and Communication of CampoLimpio, said: “Santa Fe is a vital Province for CampoLimpio due to its productive potential, we are going to strengthen our actions together with the provincial authorities and all institutions to achieve significant values of recovery and recycling of plastics. “
With the CAT of Santa Teresa, which will be managed by AFA, there are already 90 centers of this type in different parts of the country, whose work is complemented by itinerant days for receiving packaging and raising awareness and training for the different actors in the supply chain. worth. Through this territorial deployment, the system has a presence in 21 provinces and has managed to recover more than 16 million kilos of plastic from the Argentine countryside.
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Several activities were carried out at the inauguration.
The CampoLimpio system is protected by National Law 27,279 and allows empty phytosanitary containers to have a safe destination, preserving the environment and everyone’s health. To achieve this, it is essential that producers deliver the clean containers to the CAT or during the reception days, previously performing triple washing or pressure washing. Once entered into the system, the plastic from the containers is referred to operators authorized by the provinces, for its revaluation into permitted uses, such as tritube for fiber optics, pipes and construction materials.
As standard 27,279 is a law of extended responsibility, which covers all actors in the chain, joint work and synergies between CampoLimpio, the private sector and the competent national, provincial and local authorities are essential.
Source: Ambito

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