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Recupero Etico Sostenibile SpA
MIL:RES

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Recupero Etico Sostenibile SpA
MIL:RES
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Price: 6.9 EUR -0.72% Market Closed
Market Cap: 73.8m EUR
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Market Cap
73.8m EUR
Industry
Commercial Services & Supplies

Recupero Etico Sostenibile SpA engages in the operation of a waste management plant. The company is headquartered in Pettoranello Del Molise, Isernia. The company went IPO on 2023-05-04. The firm provides industrial recycling and disposal of urban waste, through sorting, collection, transport and treatment operations, as well as their energy recovery and the production of eco-sustainable clothing The Company’s main activities include management and disposal services for municipal and special non-hazardous waste, such as mechanical-biological treatment, disposal, sorting and collection, as well as composting; sale of recyclable materials, such as plastics, paper, glass, cartons, as well as metals recovered from mechanical-biological treatment and waste sorting plants; sale of solar energy and biogas. The firm operates locally.

RES Intrinsic Value
3.19 EUR
Overvaluation 54%
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