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MEPCO Recycles Over 500,000 Tons of Waste Paper, Reinforces Commitment to Sustainability

The Middle East Paper Company (MEPCO) has successfully recycled more than 500,000 tons of waste paper, highlighting its major contribution to environmental sustainability and resource efficiency.

This achievement represents a significant step toward reducing the volume of waste reaching landfills and aligns with global efforts to build a more circular economy. By recovering and repurposing waste paper at this scale, MEPCO has played a crucial role in conserving natural resources, including thousands of trees that would otherwise be cut for paper production.

This large-scale recycling effort also supports the company’s long-term mission to reduce environmental impact while maintaining industrial growth. As one of the leading paper manufacturers in the region, MEPCO continues to integrate sustainability into its core operations.

Through advanced recycling technologies and a strong supply chain of recovered paper, the company demonstrates how industrial-scale manufacturing can support both economic development and environmental responsibility.

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