Solar Panels

Solar Energy

Implementing sustainable energy solutions

In 2019. Moto-Plast started the implementation of the largest industrial solar power plant in Serbia. With 6.138 solar panels, covering 11.000m2, which brings around an expected annual energy saving of 2.390 MWh.

6138 panels installed

A total of 6,138 solar panels have been successfully installed, marking a significant milestone in sustainable energy initiatives.

11000 m² covered

Generating clean, renewable energy, reducing our carbon footprint and contributing to a more environmentally conscious future

2390 MWh energy saving

The installation yields an annual energy saving of 2,390 MWh, marking a significant step towards greener, more efficient energy practices.

Commitment to harnessing solar power for a brighter, greener tomorrow.

Comprehensive
recycling system.

Moto-Plast has successfully implemented a comprehensive recycling system, where all waste materials are collected, sorted, and reused in the production of specific products.
Our recycling machine has a capacity of over 2555 tons annually.

Erema Recycling System

Hosokawa Alpine’s innovative recycling system, no waste due to edge trimming

No Waste

All waste materials at our facility are meticulously collected, sorted, and repurposed in the production of specific products

Continuous innovation

We are continuously innovating to find new ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Responsible recycling practices encourage the adoption of sustainable packaging solutions.

Reduction of film thickness

What are the benefits of reducing film thickness?

Using thinner film reduces overall film consumption, leading to less plastic waste. Less waste means lower environmental pollution. Thin films are made from high-quality materials, ensuring no compromise in film performance and visual appeal.

What are the limitations of reducing film thickness?

If the customer does not have a machine that can fully utilize the performance of such films, the savings are limited to the difference in film thickness.

What are the drawbacks of using thinner film?

The price per kilogram is higher compared to standard-thickness films. However, when consumption is factored in with the price, the total packaging cost per pallet can be the same or even lower compared to the cost of packaging with standard thicker films.

Moto-Plast

Making a difference.