Welcome to the Reclay Group
‘One-stop’ environmental and waste disposal management
The Reclay Group is a high-performance, experienced group of companies in the area of environmental and waste disposal management. The Group is managed by its owners Martin Schürmann and Raffael A. Fruscio, and its specialised companies provide services throughout the entire supply chain of packaging disposal and recycling as well as for sustainable management. With great success, the Reclay Group helps leading companies from trade and industry to fulfil their obligations as stipulated in the German Packaging Ordinance with efficient and legally compliant solutions, and the Group is a strong partner for issues of environmental relevance. As a full-service supplier in the dynamic market of packaging and environmental management, within the Reclay Group comprehensive and legally compliant advice is inextricably linked with an excellent service.
Environmentally relevant challenges demand ecological awareness and sustainability in the development of cost-efficient solutions. The Reclay Group takes this responsibility towards its customers, society and its employees seriously. Sustainable success for the Group therefore has two components: business success and also the success to be experienced through maintaining and improving environmental conditions.
Köln, 20.01.2012
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Time to leave
“Antitrust considerations” were stated by waste disposal contractor Tönsmeier as the reason for its exit from the waste disposal company Zentek and therefore also from “Duales System Zentek”. This can certainly be described as a matter for consideration, especially in view of the special circumstances associated with the “vertically integrated” dual systems that are linked to a waste disposal company. In these circumstances, the waste disposal contractors become both customers and suppliers – something that is foreign to any other industry. This happens regularly in the dual systems market when a waste disposal company gains the upper hand with tenders relating to waste disposal services as a result of its involvement in a dual system. There is the danger that contracts will be awarded in-house and conditions dictated to rival companies. From the perspective of the Reclay Group, this fundamental conflict will not be solved by the specifications of the “tender agreement”, but at most made reasonably bearable. “This withdrawal from Zentek is a step in the right direction. It slowly seems to be dawning on the vertically integrated systems as well that the same specifications as in all the other markets also apply to them,” commented Raffael A. Fruscio, shareholder of the Reclay Group.



