Our collaboration with ALPLA, a global leader in packaging solutions, represents a major milestone in our efforts to boost local production and reduce import dependency. Together, we are developing a local production line for plastic closures, which will significantly cut down maritime transport emissions and strengthen our supply chain resilience. The new production line is expected to be fully operational by mid-2025, reinforcing ECCBC’s commitment to local value creation and environmental responsibility.
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ECCBC’s sustainability strategy gets the International Finance Corporation (IFC)’s support
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