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We suffered a fire caused by criminal groups on December 24, 2023. We have not yet fully recovered, as our extruders—one 50mm and one 120mm—were affected, along with the agglomerator. As a result, replacing the agglomerator and upgrading the extruders has become a necessity. Despite these challenges, we have kept our doors open and continue working hard to recover and become stronger than before.
Rebuilding Stronger: Recovery & Equipment Upgrade
10,000 kg
We suffered a fire caused by criminal groups on December 24, 2023. We have not yet fully recovered, as our extruders—one 50mm and one 120mm—were affected, along with the agglomerator. As a result, replacing the agglomerator and upgrading the extruders has become a necessity. Despite these challenges, we have kept our doors open and continue working hard to recover and become stronger than before.
Rebuilding Stronger: Recovery & Equipment Upgrade
10,000 kg
We suffered a fire caused by criminal groups on December 24, 2023. We have not yet fully recovered, as our extruders—one 50mm and one 120mm—were affected, along with the agglomerator. As a result, replacing the agglomerator and upgrading the extruders has become a necessity. Despite these challenges, we have kept our doors open and continue working hard to recover and become stronger than before.
1. Campaign Objectives
• Educate the community on sustainable practices.
• Engage local authorities and community organizations.
• Promote behavioral change towards sustainability.
2. Strategy
• Develop a program of workshops and talks on sustainability.
• Include hands-on activities to actively involve the community.
• Create educational materials (brochures, posters, videos) for dissemination.
3. Key Activities
• Preparations (4 weeks prior)
o Advertising and promotion (local media, social networks).
o Coordination with schools, universities, and local authorities.
• Campaign Implementation
o Workshops and talks in various locations in Sullana.
o Interactive activities such as public space clean-ups, tree planting, and recycling.
o Awareness events in collaboration with local authorities.
• Post-Campaign
o Assessment of campaign impact through surveys and feedback.
o Distribution of educational materials in schools and communities.
Sullana Sustainability Awareness Campaign
5,000 kg
1. Campaign Objectives
• Educate the community on sustainable practices.
• Engage local authorities and community organizations.
• Promote behavioral change towards sustainability.
2. Strategy
• Develop a program of workshops and talks on sustainability.
• Include hands-on activities to actively involve the community.
• Create educational materials (brochures, posters, videos) for dissemination.
3. Key Activities
• Preparations (4 weeks prior)
o Advertising and promotion (local media, social networks).
o Coordination with schools, universities, and local authorities.
• Campaign Implementation
o Workshops and talks in various locations in Sullana.
o Interactive activities such as public space clean-ups, tree planting, and recycling.
o Awareness events in collaboration with local authorities.
• Post-Campaign
o Assessment of campaign impact through surveys and feedback.
o Distribution of educational materials in schools and communities.
1. Campaign Objectives
• Educate the community on sustainable practices.
• Engage local authorities and community organizations.
• Promote behavioral change towards sustainability.
2. Strategy
• Develop a program of workshops and talks on sustainability.
• Include hands-on activities to actively involve the community.
• Create educational materials (brochures, posters, videos) for dissemination.
3. Key Activities
• Preparations (4 weeks prior)
o Advertising and promotion (local media, social networks).
o Coordination with schools, universities, and local authorities.
• Campaign Implementation
o Workshops and talks in various locations in Sullana.
o Interactive activities such as public space clean-ups, tree planting, and recycling.
o Awareness events in collaboration with local authorities.
• Post-Campaign
o Assessment of campaign impact through surveys and feedback.
o Distribution of educational materials in schools and communities.
1. Campaign Objectives
Collect plastic waste in the banana region of Jibito.
Raise awareness about plastic reuse.
Encourage community participation.
2. Strategy
Organize a community cleanup event.
Provide incentives for participation (hydration stations, personal protective equipment).
Demonstrate how plastic waste can be transformed into useful products.
3. Key Activities
Preparations (2 weeks prior)
Advertising and promotion (social media, flyers, local media).
Coordination with local authorities and community organizations.
Event Day
Volunteer registration.
Distribution of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, bags).
Hydration stations (water and snacks).
Cleanup activity.
Post-Campaign
Collection and recycling of plastics.
Construction of benches, a pergola, and a 10-foot container.
Jibito Plastic Cleanup & Community Transformation
5,000 kg
1. Campaign Objectives
Collect plastic waste in the banana region of Jibito.
Raise awareness about plastic reuse.
Encourage community participation.
2. Strategy
Organize a community cleanup event.
Provide incentives for participation (hydration stations, personal protective equipment).
Demonstrate how plastic waste can be transformed into useful products.
3. Key Activities
Preparations (2 weeks prior)
Advertising and promotion (social media, flyers, local media).
Coordination with local authorities and community organizations.
Event Day
Volunteer registration.
Distribution of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, bags).
Hydration stations (water and snacks).
Cleanup activity.
Post-Campaign
Collection and recycling of plastics.
Construction of benches, a pergola, and a 10-foot container.
1. Campaign Objectives
Collect plastic waste in the banana region of Jibito.
Raise awareness about plastic reuse.
Encourage community participation.
2. Strategy
Organize a community cleanup event.
Provide incentives for participation (hydration stations, personal protective equipment).
Demonstrate how plastic waste can be transformed into useful products.
3. Key Activities
Preparations (2 weeks prior)
Advertising and promotion (social media, flyers, local media).
Coordination with local authorities and community organizations.
Event Day
Volunteer registration.
Distribution of personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, bags).
Hydration stations (water and snacks).
Cleanup activity.
Post-Campaign
Collection and recycling of plastics.
Construction of benches, a pergola, and a 10-foot container.
Our mission is to transform the plastic banana bags and nun necks waste encountered in the environment into a strong and sustainable inclusive playground made of plastic wood. With this initiative we seek to support and help the children of the María Reyna de La Paz school, an inclusive public institution that is scarce in resources.
Our project will reuse approximately 800 kilograms of plastic. With this extensive collection, we are ready to build the necessary playground structures, including handrails, a castle, a swing, and ramps to ensure their joy and inclusion.
We are working closely with the Rotary Club of Sullana, making this initiative extend its reach beyond the playground. We will develop environmental education programs and awareness workshops aimed at integrating environmental sensibility into the community.
By combining environmental responsibility with community empowerment, our projects work to promote circular economy principles, reduce environmental impact and, most importantly, improve the lives of disadvantaged children by ensuring they have spaces where they feel valued and included.
Sustainable inclusive playground!
92 / 2,400 kg
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Our mission is to transform the plastic banana bags and nun necks waste encountered in the environment into a strong and sustainable inclusive playground made of plastic wood. With this initiative we seek to support and help the children of the María Reyna de La Paz school, an inclusive public institution that is scarce in resources.
Our project will reuse approximately 800 kilograms of plastic. With this extensive collection, we are ready to build the necessary playground structures, including handrails, a castle, a swing, and ramps to ensure their joy and inclusion.
We are working closely with the Rotary Club of Sullana, making this initiative extend its reach beyond the playground. We will develop environmental education programs and awareness workshops aimed at integrating environmental sensibility into the community.
By combining environmental responsibility with community empowerment, our projects work to promote circular economy principles, reduce environmental impact and, most importantly, improve the lives of disadvantaged children by ensuring they have spaces where they feel valued and included.
Our mission is to transform the plastic banana bags and nun necks waste encountered in the environment into a strong and sustainable inclusive playground made of plastic wood. With this initiative we seek to support and help the children of the María Reyna de La Paz school, an inclusive public institution that is scarce in resources.
Our project will reuse approximately 800 kilograms of plastic. With this extensive collection, we are ready to build the necessary playground structures, including handrails, a castle, a swing, and ramps to ensure their joy and inclusion.
We are working closely with the Rotary Club of Sullana, making this initiative extend its reach beyond the playground. We will develop environmental education programs and awareness workshops aimed at integrating environmental sensibility into the community.
By combining environmental responsibility with community empowerment, our projects work to promote circular economy principles, reduce environmental impact and, most importantly, improve the lives of disadvantaged children by ensuring they have spaces where they feel valued and included.
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Plastic Corporation
Peru, Piura.
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Plastic Corporation
Peru, Piura.
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