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Environmental Products Corporation
IndustryRecycling
Founded1982
HeadquartersAmersfoort, Netherlands
ProductsReverse vending machines
ParentEnvipco Holding N.V.
Websitehttps://www.envipco.com

Envipco Holding N.V., commonly known as Envipco, is an automated recycling technology production company. It focuses on reverse vending machines. The company operates globally. Envipco is headquartered in Amersfoort, Netherlands. Envipco stands for Environmental Products Corporation.

History

Envipco was founded in 1982. The company operated in several countries across Europe, North America, and Asia.

Products

Envipco offers reverse vending machines. Reverse vending machines collect customers' empty beverage containers. In certain cases, they issue a voucher redeemable for cash.

In the United States, Envipco machines are most common in the 10 states that require bottle deposits. In states that do not have bottle deposits (as well as outside of the United States), reverse vending machines can generate coupons, prizes or vouchers for donations to schools.

References

  1. Taylor, Brian (March 2011). "Reverse Angle". www.recyclingtoday.com. Retrieved August 10, 2024.
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