From 6 October 2025 to 30 September 2027, Aktsiaselts DALE LD will implement the support project No. 2021-2027.1.03.25-1333 “Transition to a Business Model Based on the Principles of Circular Economy and Smart Industry” of the SME development programme. The project aims to encourage companies to move from the traditional linear production model to a business model based on the principles of circular economy and smart industry, which uses larger volumes of recycled plastic raw material, automated production processes and management based on factual datasets. The results of the project include increasing the share of recycled plastic raw material, the establishment of a robotised production and packaging line, digitising environmental data and creating new export marketing capacities.

The European Union has co-funded the project with €275,433.45.

AS Dale LD. will carry out a green audit and roadmap in the company during the period 01.05.2025 to 31.08.2025 in order to assess the environmental and climate impact of its production processes and enhance the green capabilities of the company. As a result of the project, an action plan will be developed, enabling the company to take practical steps in the coming years to improve resource efficiency, energy performance, and the application of circular economy principles. The green roadmap will form a part of the broader objective of the company to achieve greater sustainability and contribute to a climate-neutral economy.

The project is co-financed by the European Union with a funding amount of 10,000 euros.

AS Dale LD. will implement digital transition project no. 20.1.01.23-0372 during the period 01.05.2023 to 31.10.2024 with the objective of automation and digitalisation of the packaging processes of capsules, which will comprise the acquisition and implementation of a new fully automatic robotic packaging line and the implementation of new enterprise software (including MRP, WMS and CMMS software/modules), enabling the digitalisation and automation of the information and data exchange processes of the company.

The project was funded via the NextGenerationEU recovery plan of the European Union with co-financing amounting to 180,900 euros.