About us

About us

ECOSOL Soluções Ecológicas Ltda. was conceived in 2002, in the Municipality of Santo Antônio da Patrulha/RS and was originated from an association between an Argentinian and a Brazilian.

The objective was to develop a mobile system in Brazil for the collection of solid residues and later bagging.

The collector compactor bagging unit was improved along the years:

TOWABLE COLLECTOR AND BAGGING UNIT FOR SOLID RESIDUES

The first versions of the Brazilian prototype of the Towable Collector and Bagging unit were launched in the year of 2002.

TOWABLE COLLECTOR COMPACTOR AND BAGGING UNIT FOR SOLID RESIDUES

In mid-April 2003, the second version of the prototype of the ECOSOL towable collector compactor and bagging unit for solid residues came to life with technological improvements.

SELF-PROPELLED COLLECTOR COMPACTOR AND BAGGING UNIT FOR SOLID RESIDUES

But, thinking of equipment users that did not want the towable version or did not have a tractor, the compact version with integrated traction was launched in December, denominated Hinged Self-Propelled Collector Compactor and Bagging Unit.

LAUNCHING OF THE SELF-PROPELLED MODEL

After this, there was a launching event of the self-propelled model in the facilities of the Federation of the Industries of the state of Rio Grande do Sul – FIERGS. That counted with the presence of government authorities of the state of RS and of FEPAM, as well as representatives of the government of Argentina.

SPLITTING OF THE ECOSOL COMPANY

Subsequently, in June 2008, there was the splitting of the Ecosol company, when the single owner became the Brazilian investor. Since then, the collector keeps undergoing constant improvements.

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