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A Unique Line Separates Waste in Brno. the Machines Themselves Sort Plastic, Paper and Metals

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A new automatic line operated by SAKO Brno, a. s., on the outskirts of Brno, can sort 15,000 tons of plastic and paper annually. The creation of a unique facility in the Czech Republic, which will allow waste to be separated from yellow and blue containers, was also supported by 50 million crowns from EU funds.
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A new automatic line operated by SAKO Brno, a. s., on the outskirts of Brno, can sort 15,000 tons of plastic and paper annually. The creation of a unique facility in the Czech Republic, which will allow waste to be separated from yellow and blue containers, was also supported by 50 million crowns from EU funds.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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