GreenDot expands in Italy with subsidiary led by Luca Galimberti

Green Dot Global Sàrl has incorporated GreenDot Italy S.p.A.

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Cologne, December 2, 2025. Green Dot Global Sàrl has incorporated GreenDot Italy S.p.A. to lead its activities in the country and has appointed Luca Galimberti as CEO of the new entity. Subsequent to the acquisition of Synextra’s sorting and recycling assets in 2023, GreenDot Global continues to develop its growth strategy and confirms its commitment to the plastic recycling industry in Italy.

 

Laurent Auguste, CEO of GreenDot: “I am very pleased that Luca Galimberti joins us as CEO of GreenDot Italy. Luca is a very experienced manager in the Italian Circular Economy space. He brings all the right knowledge and experience to support the successful development of our activities in the country, in close collaboration with our European team and other businesses.”

 

GreenDot remains fully committed to the success of the circular economy of plastics on the continent and recognizes the strengths of Italian players in the sector.

 

Luca Galimberti, CEO of GreenDot Italy: “I am very proud to accept the position as CEO of GreenDot Italy and to contribute to the further expansion of our business in Italy. Developing quality and reliable solutions for our customers in the circular economy is essential for Europe to decrease dependence on the import of raw materials.”

 

Your contact person:

Marlene Staiger, info(at)green-dot.com

 

About the GreenDot group:
The GreenDot group is dedicated to address the plastic waste crisis by developing solutions and assets which close the circularity loop of plastics through the production of high-quality recyclates, including from difficult to recycle waste streams. The group’s portfolio spans both mechanical and chemical recycling, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) licensing services as well as consulting on EPR systems and design-for-recycling.

 

The foundation of the group was laid more than 30 years ago in Germany with Der Grüne Punkt which created the world’s first nationwide EPR program for household packaging, including hard to recycle plastics like flexible films. Since then the group constantly expanded its business areas in order to serve all requirements of the circular economy for plastics. To date the group has presences in Germany, Austria as well as Italy, and continues to widen its global network.

 

More information can be found at www.green-dot.com