Cacak sees production of environmental construction plates – Feplo hires 20 people
In Konjevici, at Cacak, the first plant of environmental plates made of recycled material was opened in this part of Europe - "Feplo". According to the owner, Ljubo Sretenovic, processing procedure is fully environmental since glues are not used and recycling protects environment.
- We use clean plant waste from Tetra Pak, which we mesh. Tables’ size is 2, 5 m2
and can be used in construction - Sretenovic says for "Glas zapadne
Srbije".
Plates made here are more favorable than OSB ones made of wood because they are
waterproof and cheaper, Sretenovic explains. They are good insulation material
and tests on physical damages proved these products comply with requirements
and standards in construction.
Apart from making a step in environmental standards with the opening, a number
of Cacak citizens found job.
The environmental plates will be in sale as of November 1, most likely through distributors of classic OSB plates which showed great interest in plates of this Cacak-based plant.
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