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Aurea SA

Aurea SA

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About the company

Aurea SA is a France-based company which operates in the environmental and sustainable development sector. The Company focuses on activities related to the recycling of motor oils, to the production of wheels with solid rubber tires at the base of used tires, and to the recycling of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Aurea operates through its direct and indirect subsidiaries, including Compagnie Francaise Eco Huile SA, which is engaged in the recycling of oils used in vehicle motors; Rulo NV, which is involved in PVC recycling; Flaurea Chemicals SA, which provides hazardous waste treatment; DB Energies, which supplies petroleum products for heating, roads vehicles, agricultural tractors and public works machinery, and Roll Gom SAS that specializes in the treatment of used tires and Hipcricket, among others.

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  • Incorporated1956
  • Employees574.00
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