As anticipated during the presentation at the beginning of the season, among the projects of the Cuneo men’s Club, also the “Cuneo Volley Green” aimed at involving activities related to the world of clean energy, the recovery and reuse of waste, linked by the common principle of respect for the environment. Today another great collaboration becomes part of the biancoblù world and of the project, Garelli Recuperi Ambientali.

Our captain Iacopo Botto, the central Nicholas Sighinolfi and the young opposite Luca Cardona went to visit and discover the importance of the Cuneo activity.

« Our company, now in its third generation, carries out daily work that is useful for the well-being of our planet, with great dedication and sacrifice. We find the same commitment and benefit in the work of the Cuneo Volleyball athletes, who with their work in the gym are above all an example for young people who need reference figures to convey the importance of exercising, a healthy life and above all work in groups and teamwork. Together we are stronger and we can really have a greener and more efficient world.» – these are the words of the owners of Garelli Environmental Recovery.

The Garelli Recuperi Ambientali company has been carrying out waste collection and recovery activities in the municipality of Margarita since 1960. Since 2013, the secondary operating unit has also been active, located in the municipality of Beinette. Among the activities carried out, the predominant one is the recovery of non-hazardous metal waste (mainly from the so-called “micro-collection” at mechanical workshops, body shops, craft businesses, etc.), consisting of the collection of metal scraps and their transformation, through selection and volumetric reduction operations, in secondary raw materials to be sent for recovery in the metallurgical industry.

In parallel with the waste recovery activity, the Garelli company carries out the collection, reclamation and demolition of end-of-life vehicles on the Margarita site, consisting in the removal of components which, if not managed within an organized center, could cause impacts environmental (battery, oil, antifreeze liquids, etc.) and in the subsequent disassembly of the reusable and recoverable components; the carcasses, deprived of the recoverable components, are then sent for recovery in the metallurgical industry, while the single fractions of waste, separated and subdivided by type (plastic, rubber, glass, etc..) are sent to the subsequent recovery stages in the relative production chains.