Central idea
Harmonizing environmental protection, sustainability, and economic efficiency
INVESTBOAT International and INVESTBOAT Participation Holding implement recycling concepts for plastic waste and used tires in conjunction with technology that extracts the raw materials contained within. As a result, secondary raw materials can be obtained from production waste, which can be used by industry to minimize the use of primary products. This ultimately realizes the idea of a closed-loop recycling system. Through yield-generating, environmentally friendly, and market-compliant actions, our investments enable partial to full independence from government subsidies.
Germany as an industrial location for GreenEnergy and job creation
The investments will not only bring about a technological change in the waste management sector at the 60 locations to be successively established over the years throughout the entire country but also contribute to the economic prosperity of the regions where these sites are located. Additionally, the investments will help increase and secure purchasing power by creating around 1,600 crisis-proof jobs.
Incorporating established waste management in a partnership-based and economic manner
INVESTBOAT International and INVESTBOAT Participation Holding see themselves as partners of existing waste disposal companies and landfill operators. To avoid societal conflicts, cooperation with these entities is pursued, even if the implemented technologies lag behind what is technically possible. Existing recycling facilities and landfills are based on long-term calculations that would push owner and operator companies close to bankruptcy if the recycling methods proposed by INVESTBOAT were to be used exclusively. However, in the long term, no hybrid form in waste management is meaningful if the goal of a CO2-neutral society is to be achieved by 2045.
Promoting societal and ecological-economic discourses
INVESTBOAT International and INVESTBOAT Participation Holding are interested in close dialogue and cooperation with politics to achieve a balanced atmosphere at both the professional and civic levels, allowing for a largely harmonious transition from existing technologies to the new ones. All circles interested in waste management – including informal ones – should be involved in order to realize consensual progress without public disharmony.
The investments not only serve to minimize the national accumulation of plastic waste and used tires but also focus on the recycling of waste materials generated elsewhere. This approach implements a cross-border, comprehensive ecological consideration. The accumulation of secondary raw materials makes the import of waste meaningful, while the previous export of waste loses its rationale, which so far consisted of improving the national environmental balance by statistically reducing waste.