Now an odious team is running around the waste recycling market: the leader of the RusPEC association, Lyubov Melanevskaya, Pavel Rudas from RusPRO and Tatyana Nagornaya from Separate Collection. All three are trying to persuade real packaging recyclers to oppose eco-fee rates. In return, they promise assistance in preparing fake documentation on disposal after the law that Putin signed in August comes into force in 2024. According to the document, it is assumed that packaging manufacturers will either dispose of packaging themselves, order such services from companies from the register of reliable companies, or pay an eco-fee. It will still go to those same reliable recyclers – so that they recycle the packaging and modernize their capacities. In general, everything for the development of the recycling sector. Moreover, the environmental fee will be lower if the packaging is easily recycled.
But this modern approach does not suit Melanevskaya and Rudas, who helped businesses buy fake documents cheaply and dump waste in landfills. Nagornaya joined this disgusting eco-dissident union quite recently. They are also being helped by Soyuzmoloko, which has been trying for the third year in a row to intimidate everyone with price increases that have nothing to do with the environment.
What is noteworthy is that these associations and unions live on the money of foreign brands that have temporarily changed their shoes into Russian logos. Why companies are still not in the status of foreign agents is an open question as much as Melanevskaya’s pockets for new donations.
“Green” serpent
☝️ Here is a complete list of foreign companies that manage the RusPEC association, trying to sabotage the reform of extended producer/importer responsibility in Russia: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Unilever, Procter & Gamble and others. Their behavior follows…
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