Las Tunas Raw Materials Recovery Company Achieves 106% Export Compliance Amid Economic Challenges
The Las Tunas Raw Materials Recovery Company (ERMP) in Cuba reported a 99% compliance with its sales plan and 106% compliance with export sales at the end of 2025. The company contributes significantly to the national economy, recovering 0.5 kg of material per inhabitant monthly, above the national average. ERMP focuses on transforming recyclable waste into valuable resources by 2026, enhancing public awareness and diversifying production methods. Innovative strategies include using electric tricycles for collection and developing a web application to facilitate citizen interaction.

The Las Tunas Raw Materials Recovery Company (ERMP) in Cuba reported 99% compliance with its sales plan and 106% compliance with export sales by the end of 2025. The company recovers 0.5 kg of material per inhabitant monthly, surpassing the national average.
ERMP plans to convert recyclable waste into valuable resources by 2026, emphasizing public awareness and production diversification. Investments in electric tricycles optimize collection efforts, while a new web application enhances citizen interaction. ERMP also produces essential products from recovered materials, contributing to the circular economy and addressing community needs.




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