Sustainability

Trombini Achieves Zero Landfill Certification

Trombini has achieved the Zero Landfill Certification, an award granted by SINPACEL to companies that demonstrate excellence in waste management and high landfill diversion rates. This achievement reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability, the circular economy, and the best environmental practices in the industry. What is the Zero Landfill Certification? Created by SINPACEL, with support […]

Trombini has achieved the Zero Landfill Certification, an award granted by SINPACEL to companies that demonstrate excellence in waste management and high landfill diversion rates. This achievement reinforces the company’s commitment to sustainability, the circular economy, and the best environmental practices in the industry.

What is the Zero Landfill Certification?

Created by SINPACEL, with support from the Federation of Industries of the State of Paraná (FIEP) and the Secretariat for Sustainable Development (Sedest), the initiative recognizes companies that implement consistent actions focused on reducing, reusing, recycling, and properly disposing of waste. Trombini is the first company to receive this recognition.

How does the certification process work?

To ensure the credibility of the certification, SINPACEL developed a methodology that combines document analysis, on-site audits, and evaluation of environmental initiatives. The process is divided into four stages:

1. Submission of waste management information

The candidate company submits complete data regarding waste generation and disposal, inventories, Waste Management Plans (PGRS), licenses, and traceability documentation through the Terms of Reference.

2. Technical analysis and audit

SINPACEL’s technical team evaluates the information, visits storage areas, and verifies:

3. Issuance of technical reports

Two reports are prepared:

4. Certification and seal

Companies receive a certificate valid for 12 months. The classification depends on the landfill diversion percentage:

Trombini’s performance: exemplary waste management and landfill diversion

Trombini participated in the pilot project with its three manufacturing plants in Curitiba (PR) — Bags, Corrugated Cardboard, and Paper — using 2024 data as a reference. The technical audit was carried out in November and highlighted the maturity and efficiency of the company’s waste management system.

Bags and Corrugated Cardboard Units

These units achieved one of the best performances in the sector. A total of 99.03% of waste was diverted from landfills through co-processing, recycling, and organic treatment. With this performance, the units received the Zero Landfill Commitment seal, the highest level of the program.

Paper Mill

The Paper unit also achieved a significant result: 89.04% of waste was diverted from landfills.

This performance earned the unit the Towards Zero Landfill seal, reinforcing Trombini’s commitment to sustainable best practices.

Ongoing commitment to sustainability and ESG

The Zero Landfill Certification strengthens Trombini’s position regarding ESG practices and the circular economy. The company’s waste management demonstrates:

Check out the behind-the-scenes moments from the certification ceremony, which took place on December 10, 2025, at the Event Center of the Federation of Industries of the State of Paraná (FIEP).