Krynicki Recykling SA
WSE:KRC
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Krynicki Recykling SA
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Krynicki Recykling SA engages in the provision of cullet collection logistics. The company is headquartered in Olsztyn, Woj. Warminsko - Mazurskie and currently employs 126 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-02-14. The firm provides domestic glass foundries and other producers with recycled glass used in the manufacture of packaging materials. The Company’s main customers include local authorities and enterprises, as well as landfill managers and other waste management companies. Krynicki Recykling SA collects four kinds of crushed glass material: white, brown, green and colored. In addition, it is involved in the distribution of recycling licenses. In September 2013, the Company sold its all shares in Lithuanian Glass Recycling UAB, which represent 50% stake in LGR. In December 2013, the Company established new wholly owned subsidiaries, Krynicki Glass Recycling OU, Estonia and UAB Krynicki Glass Recycling, Lithuania.
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