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who can host an rvm

EcoPoint reverse vending machines are designed to be an integrated part of the urban landscape. Not only in residential areas and close to shops. Wherever people go — where they commute, gather, work, or take a break — they bring bottles and cans. And where those bottles and cans are, an RVM could be. Offices, car parks, train stations, parks, to name a few — each new placement feels less like an innovation and more like common sense. A natural fit, blending into daily routines, making recycling for rewards effortless. The city moves, people move, and so does the need for smart waste solutions.

Parks and squares, theatres, museums, touristic sites, etc.:
• implement the governmental policies focused on sustainable development and moving towards a circular economy.
• expand the range of services offered at service points.
• reduce the costs of cleaning and the collection of waste
• increase the attractiveness of public places by introducing an environmentally friendly digital service.
• implement new technologies for separate waste collection; as a result, reduce the volume of waste in public areas.
Airports, bus & railway stations, etc.:
• increase the sustainable development rating of the location and implement the environmental, social, and governance strategy of the enterprise (whether privately or publicly owned).
• increase the number of customers in the "Eco-friendly" segment.
• improve the infrastructure for separate waste collection.
• expand the range of services offered at service points.
• achieve the organization's sustainable development goals.
• optimize the costs of waste collection.
Industrial enterprises:
• create and maintain an ecological corporate image by installing modern technological machines for collecting recyclables.
• expand the range of services offered to employees.
• implement the best available technologies for separate waste collection; as a result, the volume of company waste and the costs of waste removal are reduced.
• implement the company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy.
• implement the company's sustainable development strategy.
• increase the investment attractiveness of the company.
Real estate management companies and homeowners associations:
• increase the commercial attractiveness of real estate by introducing an environmentally friendly digital service.
• optimize the costs of waste collection.
• implement the municipal solid waste per apartment (MSW) accounting and reduce the fee for the MSW collection service ("transition to fact").
• help improve the infrastructure for separate waste collection.
• expand the range of services offered to residents.
Retail stores and shopping malls:
• implement the company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy.
• increase the customer loyalty toward their brand, product or service, as measured by NPS or other customer satisfaction metric.
• receive additional income from selling collected recyclable materials and advertising on EcoPoint RVMs.
• reduce the cost of attracting and retaining customers in the loyalty program.
• analyze and study consumer demand and preferences (subject to integration with the bonus program).
• increase the number of customers in the "Eco-friendly" segment.
Public and private office buildings:
• implement the organization's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy.
• expand the range of services offered to employees.
• create and maintain an ecological corporate image by installing modern technological machines for collecting recyclables.
• achieve the organization's sustainable development goals.
• implement proven technologies for separate waste collection; as a result, the volume of company waste and the costs of waste removal are reduced.
Parks and squares, theatres, museums, touristic sites, etc.:
• implement the governmental policies focused on sustainable development and moving towards a circular economy.
• expand the range of services offered at service points.
• reduce the costs of cleaning and the collection of waste
• increase the attractiveness of public places by introducing an environmentally friendly digital service.
• implement new technologies for separate waste collection; as a result, reduce the volume of waste in public areas.
Airports, bus & railway stations, etc.:
• increase the sustainable development rating of the location and implement the environmental, social, and governance strategy of the enterprise (whether privately or publicly owned).
• increase the number of customers in the "Eco-friendly" segment.
• improve the infrastructure for separate waste collection.
• expand the range of services offered at service points.
• achieve the organization's sustainable development goals.
• optimize the costs of waste collection.
Industrial enterprises:
• create and maintain an ecological corporate image by installing modern technological machines for collecting recyclables.
• expand the range of services offered to employees.
• implement the best available technologies for separate waste collection; as a result, the volume of company waste and the costs of waste removal are reduced.
• implement the company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy.
• implement the company's sustainable development strategy.
• increase the investment attractiveness of the company.
Real estate management companies and homeowners associations:
• increase the commercial attractiveness of real estate by introducing an environmentally friendly digital service.
• optimize the costs of waste collection.
• implement the municipal solid waste per apartment (MSW) accounting and reduce the fee for the MSW collection service ("transition to fact").
• help improve the infrastructure for separate waste collection.
• expand the range of services offered to residents.
Retail stores and shopping malls:
• implement the company's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy.
• increase the customer loyalty toward their brand, product or service, as measured by NPS or other customer satisfaction metric.
• receive additional income from selling collected recyclable materials and advertising on EcoPoint RVMs.
• reduce the cost of attracting and retaining customers in the loyalty program.
• analyze and study consumer demand and preferences (subject to integration with the bonus program).
• increase the number of customers in the "Eco-friendly" segment.
Public and private office buildings:
• implement the organization's environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy.
• expand the range of services offered to employees.
• create and maintain an ecological corporate image by installing modern technological machines for collecting recyclables.
• achieve the organization's sustainable development goals.
• implement proven technologies for separate waste collection; as a result, the volume of company waste and the costs of waste removal are reduced.
Business Solutions
Lease of machines (indoor or outdoor version) including software updates and remote technical support for temporary use (minimum lease in principle one year, depending on location).

Self-managed lease

One-time purchase in the version that suits your needs, with a subscription for software updates and remote technical support.

Self-managed purchase

In this model (buy or lease), EcoPoint functions as RVM operator, i.e. provides a full range of services: installation of the machine, day-to-day operations (handling of collected recyclables) maintenance, handling of rewards and branding of the device.

Turnkey operations

We are ready to discuss the development of RVMs customized to your individual needs, from inception to serial production, as well as alternative ownership structures and operating responsibilities.

Customized solution

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