Pilot and Demonstration Effective Resource Initiatives at "Ecobelan" Ltd.

"ECOBELAN" Ltd. is a company specializing in the production of stationery materials made of paper and cardboard. The current project is aimed at and has as main objective the increase of the resource efficiency of ECOBELAN Ltd. and its positive effect on environment protection through the implementation of a technology-driven pilot solution for Bulgaria, which represents manufacturing (process) innovation aimed at improving the way of production of the products produced by the company - in line with the purpose of this procedure. The project will be implemented through the implementation of a set of interconnected and upgrading activities eligible under Element A and Element C of the procedure, namely: 1: Acquisition of an automated, multicolour, sheet-offset printing press machine with four printing units that reduces paper waste generated and prevents photographic plate waste from the production of products 1. Registration and accounting books, order or receipt books; 2. Notebooks, letterhead blocks, stationery paper cubes (excluding date books); 3. Notebooks; 4. cobs with carbon less blanks or with indigo sheets; 5. Other stationery. 2: Develop a resource efficiency audit for the project for the purposes of the Annex F procedure; 3: Organizing and conducting events to multiply the results of the project - the activity will be implemented by organizing and conducting 2 public events - 1 round table and 1 press conference; 4.Publications in traditional and digital media to multiply the results of the project (the activity will be implemented through the implementation of 6 publications in traditional and digital media for multiplying the project results) 5. Project realization. The present project has as its main object the implementation of an initial investment in FTA related to the expansion of the capacity of the existing business site.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 25 Jan, 2019
End date 21 Jan, 2021
Contract date 25 Jan, 2019
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Beneficiary

Financial information

Total cost 1,418,745.40
Grant 993,121.78
Self finance 425,623.62
Total paid 990,225.18
EU participation percent 85.0%

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