Ecoimpact Company Limited

Ecoimpact Company Limited Ecoimpact is focused on the collection, processing, and recycling of Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) to be

As the holiday season comes to a close, let’s continue the spirit of giving, this time, to our planet. Ecoimpact encoura...
07/01/2026

As the holiday season comes to a close, let’s continue the spirit of giving, this time, to our planet.

Ecoimpact encourages everyone to responsibly recycle materials that often accumulate during the festivities, including paper, cardboard, waste vegetable oil and lead-acid batteries. By taking these small but meaningful steps, we collectively reduce waste, conserve resources and contribute to a healthier environment for future generations.

Join us in making sustainability a priority as we move into the new year. Together, we can create a lasting eco-impact.

Monday Matters- Happy Monday Folks!  On this very first Monday of the year, we share with you the steps that Ecoimpact u...
05/01/2026

Monday Matters- Happy Monday Folks! On this very first Monday of the year, we share with you the steps that Ecoimpact undertakes in preparing paper for recycling.

Step 1: Collection- Paper is gathered from designated recycling bins or drop-off points. This includes office paper, cardboard and other paper-based materials.

Step 2: Sorting- Paper is separated by type and grade, for e.g. office paper, cardboard and newspaper. Contaminated paper (with food residue, plastic or heavy ink) is removed to maintain quality.

Step 3: Removal of Non-Paper Materials- Staples, plastic covers and other foreign objects are manually or mechanically removed. This step prevents damage to recycling machinery and ensures purity.

Step 4: Bundling or Baling- Sorted paper is compressed into bales for easy transport. Baling reduces volume and makes handling more efficient.

Step 5: Shipment to Recycling Facility- Ecoimpact partners with certified recycling plants where paper is pulped, cleaned and processed into new paper products.

As we welcome 2026, we pause to celebrate the incredible strides we made together in 2025. Sustainability is not just a ...
01/01/2026

As we welcome 2026, we pause to celebrate the incredible strides we made together in 2025. Sustainability is not just a trend, it is a commitment.

With your support, we can turn eco-friendly resolutions into real-world impact so let us make 2026 the year of bold green choices.

Happy New Year from the Management and Staff at Ecoimpact!

As we celebrate this festive season, we extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported our mission for a gree...
25/12/2025

As we celebrate this festive season, we extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported our mission for a greener, more sustainable future. Your commitment to recycling and environmental responsibility makes a real difference.

May your holidays sparkle with happiness, be filled with green choices and bright opportunities!

Merry Christmas from the Management and Staff at Ecoimpact.

23/12/2025

Ever wondered what happens to all that festive wrapping paper after the holidays? Discover the creative and sustainable ways Christmas paper gets recycled - turning yesterday’s cheer into tomorrow’s eco-friendly solutions!

Jingle Bins - A Sustainable Showdown  On Tuesday 16 December, 2025, Ecoimpact hosted a recycling drive for HADCO’s Head ...
22/12/2025

Jingle Bins - A Sustainable Showdown

On Tuesday 16 December, 2025, Ecoimpact hosted a recycling drive for HADCO’s Head Office staff. This initiative presented an opportunity for persons to make sustainable disposal choices while maintaining team spirit. Each team was given the chance to win in four categories – Most Paper and Cardboard Recycled, Most Lead-acid Batteries Recycled, Most Waste Vegetable Oil Recycled and Most Recyclables Overall.

Ecoimpact is pleased to share the success of its sustainable drive as the quantity of waste collected were as follows:

Cardboard and Paper - 149 KG
Lead-acid Batteries- 95 KG
Waste Vegetable Oil- 950ML

Two teams dominated the recycling challenge!
Hot Wheels (Food Service/Retail Sales Department)
Most Paper and Cardboard Recycled: 68 KG
Most Lead-acid Batteries recycled: 63 KG

HR Jingle Jammers (HR Department)
Most Waste Vegetable Oil Recycled: 950 ML
Most Recyclables Collected Overall

We extend congratulations to the winning teams and thank you to all participants!

Ecoimpact hopes to inspire other organisations to do the same as we push to build a sustainable, happy and healthy future for our planet.

We are here to clear up myths and spread some facts. Lead-acid batteries are dangerous to humans and the environment whe...
22/12/2025

We are here to clear up myths and spread some facts. Lead-acid batteries are dangerous to humans and the environment when not disposed off correctly.

Additionally, it is wide-spread that recycling Lead-acid batteries can be harmful to human health but, we are here to inform you that this is untrue. Recycle your Lead-acid batteries with Ecoimpact for a safer, cleaner planet.

16/12/2025

Meet Marguerite - Ecoimpact's Operations Manager.

Her passion for efficiency and innovation is helping to shape Ecoimpact’s next chapter. Listen to what she has to say and her role in recycling waste vegetable oil and lead-acid batteries.

Happy Monday Folks! We are back with more myth busters. Waste vegetable oil, when poured down the drain clogs pipes, dam...
15/12/2025

Happy Monday Folks! We are back with more myth busters.

Waste vegetable oil, when poured down the drain clogs pipes, damages plumbing systems and leads to costly repairs. Worse, it can enter waterways, harming marine life and polluting ecosystems. By collecting and recycling all your used oil, you help prevent pollution and support renewable energy production.

Every drop counts toward a cleaner, greener future!

After the holidays, let’s give back to the planet! Don’t throw away your wrapping paper and cardboard boxes - recycle th...
11/12/2025

After the holidays, let’s give back to the planet! Don’t throw away your wrapping paper and cardboard boxes - recycle them with Ecoimpact!

Drop off your Christmas paper and cardboard at our facilities and help turn festive waste into a greener future.

Visit our drop-off points:
Ecoimpact - Lot 17 DEFG Diamond Vale Industrial Park
Ecoimpact - 17 A Yorke Avenue, Arima (previously New Age Recycling)
HADCO - JRJ Warehousing Compound, San Juan.

09/12/2025

Welcome back to another episode of A Look Inside Ecoimpact.

Steven, one of Ecoimpact's Delivery Drivers for the Paper and Recycling Division shares a little bit about what he does and his vision on making an eco-impact.

We are starting the week with another myth buster. Recycling cardboard is easy - learn the facts and debunk the myth. It...
08/12/2025

We are starting the week with another myth buster.

Recycling cardboard is easy - learn the facts and debunk the myth. It is advised to flatten, clean and strip off large tape pieces before recycling. Every step counts toward a greener planet!

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Lot 17 DEFG Diamond Vale Industrial Park
Diego Martin

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

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Ecoimpact is focused on the collection, processing, and recycling of Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) to be re-used in the production of alternative fuels.