Our name is JSC (AS) “Eco Baltia”, registration number: 40103435432, legal address: Maskavas iela 240-3, Riga, LV-1063. We can be contacted by phone: +371 67799999 or by writing to e-mail: info@ecobaltia.lv
If you have any questions about this notice or the processing of your personal data, you can contact us through the channels indicated in the previous clause (Clause 1) or by e-mail: dati@ecobaltia.lv
This notice describes how we process personal data collected as a result of our video surveillance and other security measures.
The purpose of this notice is to provide visitors to our premises and facilities and other persons who enter the CCTV cameras’ capture area with an opportunity to familiarise themselves with our rules on the processing of personal data.
This is the current version of the Notice. We reserve the right to amend and update this Notice as necessary.
The purpose of this Notice is to provide you with a general overview of our processing activities and purposes, but please note that other documents (such as the Terms of Use of the Website (available at www.ecobaltia.lv website), other notices) may contain additional information about the processing of your personal data.
We recognise that personal data is your valuable asset and will process it in a way that respects the confidentiality and security of the personal data we hold about you.
We will only process your personal data in accordance with the legitimate purposes as defined above, including:
a) Preventing threats to property, life and health, investigating and detecting criminal offences, ensuring public security and other essential legitimate interests by means of video surveillance
For this purpose, we need to carry out video surveillance of our territory, buildings, premises and other property, to use personal data processors for various functions, to provide information to investigative authorities, courts and other public authorities where necessary, to provide information to third parties (such as tenants of premises/territory) for their legitimate purposes (for example, detection of criminal offences), as well as to exercise the rights granted by laws and regulations for their legitimate interests.
Please be further informed that video surveillance devices may also be installed on our premises and in our territory to protect the interests of other tenants as controllers, in which case such video surveillance is the responsibility of each tenant independently.
For this purpose, we may need to process at least the following personal data: the person’s appearance (image), the location and time of the person, the activities carried out by the person in the area covered by the video cameras and other data as necessary;
The main legal bases used to achieve these purposes are:
– Performing legal obligations (Article 6(1)(c) of GDPR)
– because the territory is at risk and the laws and regulations impose heightened security requirements for guarding such sites;
– The legitimate interests of the controller or of a third party (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR);
b) Visitor records, for the investigation and detection of threats to property, criminal offences, public safety and other essential legitimate interests
For this purpose, we collect information about your identity that is required to be included in the visitor log.
For this purpose, we may need at least the following personal data: Your name, personal identification number or date of birth, car number (if entering by car), visual verification of identity document, identity document number and date of issue and other information, time of arrival and time of departure from the territory or premises.
The main legal bases used to achieve these purposes are:
– Performance of legal obligations (Article 6(1)(c) GDPR) – because the territory is a high-risk site and the laws and regulations impose heightened security requirements for guarding such sites;
– The legitimate interests of the controller or of a third party (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR);
c) Maintenance of the pass-through regime
For this purpose, we collect information about your identity and the need to obtain a pass, which needs to be included in the pass logbook and displayed on the pass.
For this purpose, we may need at least the following personal data: Your name, personal identification number (or date of birth), visual verification of the identity document, number and date of issue of the identity document and other information, time of arrival and time of departure from the territory or premises.
The main legal bases used to achieve these purposes are:
– Performance of legal obligations (Article 6(1)(c) GDPR) – because the territory is a high-risk site and the laws and regulations impose heightened security requirements for guarding such sites;
– The legitimate interests of the controller or of a third party (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR).
We take appropriate measures to process your personal data in accordance with applicable law and to ensure that your personal data is not accessed by third parties who do not have an adequate legal basis for processing your personal data.
Your personal data can be accessed as necessary by:
1) employees or directly authorised persons of ours and other companies within our group of companieswho need to do so for the performance of their duties, such as security guards, security officers, line managers;
2) processors of personal data in accordance with the services they provide and only to the extent necessary, e.g. security service providers, technical database maintainer;
3) investigating authorities, security authorities and other state and local authorities in cases provided for by law;
4) in some cases, tenants of the territory and premises for their legitimate aims (e.g. detecting crime).
We take appropriate measures to ensure the processing, protection and transfer of your personal data to data processors in accordance with applicable law. We carefully select our personal data processors and, when making a transfer, assess the need for the transfer and the amount of data to be transferred. The transfer of data to processors is carried out in compliance with the requirements of confidentiality and secure processing of personal data.
At the moment, we can cooperate with the following categories of personal data processors:
1) outsourced security service provider;
2) IT infrastructure, database maintenance.
Personal data processors may change from time to time, and we will make appropriate changes to this document.
We do not transfer data to countries outside the European Union or the European Economic Area.
Your personal data will be stored for as long as it is necessary for the purposes for which the personal data are processed and in accordance with the requirements of applicable law.
When assessing the duration of the retention of personal data, we take into account the applicable legal requirements, the performance of contractual obligations, your instructions (e.g. in the case of consent), as well as our legitimate interests. If your personal data is no longer necessary for the purposes specified, we will delete or destroy it.
For example, we will keep CCTV footage for up to 3 (three) months to ensure that appropriate evidence is available in the event of a claim or incident.
Visitor logs can be kept for up to 12 months.
For the pass regime – for as long as the pass is valid and/or for up to 3 months after the pass expires, to allow investigation of events recorded later.
Updating personal data
If there are any changes to the personal data you have provided to us, such as a change of contact address, a change of telephone number or e-mail, a change of ownership of the property, please contact us and provide us with the updated data so that we can meet the relevant purposes of processing your personal data.
Your right to access and rectify your personal data
In accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation, you have the right to access your personal data held by us, to request its rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, to object to the processing of your data, as well as the right to data portability in the cases and in the manner provided for in the General Data Protection Regulation. However, you do not have the right to request that the video recordings be corrected or supplemented, as this would constitute falsification or distortion of information. We reserve the right not to provide you with a copy of personal data, including personal data obtained through video surveillance, in cases where such provision would be prejudicial to other data subjects and there are no technical possibilities to provide a copy of the personal data without prejudice to the rights of other data subjects, or where such provision would require an excessive commitment of time, staff or financial resources due to its size or complexity.
We respect this right to access and control your personal data, so if we receive your request, we will respond to it within the time limits set out in the laws and regulations (usually no later than one month, unless there is a specific request that requires more time to prepare a response) and, if possible, we will correct or delete your personal data accordingly.
You can obtain information about your personal data held by us or exercise your other rights as a data subject in any of the following ways:
1) by applying in person and identifying yourself by showing proof of identity at our office at: Maskavas iela 240 – 3, Riga, LV-1063, every working day from 10 am to 4 pm;
2) by submitting an application to that effect by post to us at the following address: Maskavas iela 240-3, Riga, LV-1063.
3) by submitting an application to our e-mail address: dati@ecobaltia.lv, signed with a secure electronic signature.
Upon receipt of your submission, we will assess its content and the possibility of identifying you and, depending on the situation, reserve the right to ask you to identify yourself further in order to ensure the security and disclosure of your data to the appropriate person.
Withdrawal of consent
If the processing of your personal data is based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw it at any time and we will no longer process your personal data that we processed on the basis of your consent for the relevant purpose. However, we inform you that withdrawal of consent may not affect the processing of personal data that is necessary to comply with the requirements of laws and regulations or that is based on a contract, our legitimate interests or other grounds for lawful data processing set out in laws and regulations.
You may also object to the processing of your personal data where the processing is based on legitimate interests.
If you have any questions or objections regarding our processing of your personal data, we encourage you to contact us first of all.
If you believe that we have not been able to resolve the issue mutually and you believe that we have violated your right to the protection of personal data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the State Data Inspectorate. You can find sample applications to the State Data Inspectorate and other related information on the website of the State Data Inspectorate: (http://www.dvi.gov.lv/lv/datu-aizsardziba/privatpersonam/iesniegumu-paraugi/).
We primarily collect your information to ensure the security of our territory and premises, to protect your vital interests, to comply with our legal obligations and to pursue our legitimate interests. In these cases, we need to obtain certain information for the purposes in question, so failure to provide such information may jeopardise the issue of the pass or your access to our territory or premises. If the data is not strictly necessary, but its provision could help improve the working environment or your employment conditions, we will indicate that the provision of the data is voluntary.
We may obtain your personal data in one of the following ways:
1) from you by providing us with details about yourself;
2) from third parties who submit data about you (for example, your employer);
3) from other companies in our group, where applicable;
4) from CCTV footage and access control systems.
We do not use your data for automated decision-making.
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210 millions
According to the unaudited consolidated annual report 2022, Eco Baltia’s pro-forma revenues reached €240mn, growing by 60% compared to €150.0mn pro-forma revenue in 2021. Consolidated net turnover reached €210.79mn. This represents a 75.7% increase compared to 2021, when consolidated net turnover was €120.0mn. In 2022, Group’s consolidated net profit was €7,31mn and consolidated EBITDA reached €25,47mn. Leading companies of Eco Baltia are PET Baltija, TESIL Fibres, Nordic Plast, Metal Plast, Eco Baltia vide, Ecoservice, Latvijas Zaļais punkts and JUMIS. Group companies employ more than 2300 employees.
AS Eco Baltia PRESENTATION (October, 2023).
AS Eco Baltia 3-year bond issue OFFERING DOCUMENT (October, 2023).
AS Eco Baltia 3-year bond issue OFFERING DOCUMENT and FINAL TERMS.
AS Eco Baltia PRESENTATION.
Reduced personal income tax rate application to note interest received by a tax non-resident of Latvia –HERE.
Company | SIA “Deloitte Audits Latvia” |
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Address | Republikas Laukums 2a, Riga, LV-1010, Latvia |
License no | 43 |
Leading companies in the existing “Eco Baltia” portfolio are “Eco Baltia vide”, “Ecoservice” in Lithuania, “LATVIJAS ZAĻAIS PUNKTS”, “Jumis”, “NORDIC PLAST”, “Iterum”, “TESIL Fibres” in Czech Republic and “Metal Plast” in Poland. Companies of “Eco Baltia” provide full cycle of environmental services, including recycling of plastics. Group’s companies have 30 operational facilities across Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Czech Republic.
Shareholders of AS “Eco Baltia” are “INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund” through UAB “BSGF Salvus” (52.81%), the European Bank for the Reconstruction and Development (30.51%) and the management of the company (16.68%).
The Group’s business activities are based on the circular economy and environmentally friendly principles. Our mission is not only to reduce resource consumption and emissions, but also to implement energy-efficient solutions.
See our environmental sustainability policy
The services of Eco Baltia Group are focused on making a real contribution to the protection of nature and the efficient use of resources. In recent years, the fleet of Eco Baltia has been supplemented by vehicles that run on compressed natural gas, which reduces CO2 emissions. Funds have also been invested in a mobile vehicle to deliver a waste container washing service to the customer’s address. This not only significantly reduces travel costs and environmental impact, but improves the convenience of our service as well. We have signed a memorandum to strengthen cooperation towards the development of hydrogen technology in Latvia, and are already carrying out research to use non-recyclable waste mass for gasification, which will eventually also produce hydrogen to power our own fleet. By engaging in and supporting projects to develop environmentally friendly technologies, Eco Baltia further reduces its ecological footprint.
We are proud of the annual support and partnership of Latvijas Zaļais punkts in the Baltic Brand Forum, participating in the top ranking of the Greenest Brands in Latvia. Our initiatives – such as textile collection and the provision of textile container infrastructure, as well as the implementation of “Vislatvijas šķiratlons” [All-Latvia Sortathon] for several consecutive years – demonstrate the commitment of Eco Baltia to sustainable lifestyles and responsible resource management. Currently, more than 700 textile containers are available in Latvia and Lithuania; the company also provides end-of-life electronics collection services across more than 100 locations throughout Latvia.
We are actively involved in the implementation of climate programmes and in cooperation with the LIFE integrated project “Waste as Resources in Latvia – Promoting Regional Sustainability and Circulation through the Concept of Waste as a Resource” (LIFE Waste To Resources IP, LIFE20 IPE/LV/000014).
Key achievements
The business of “Eco Baltia” is based on the principles of integrity and ethics at every stage of business, contributing to sustainable growth.
Business Partner Code of Conduct
The main objective of our company is to produce each successive unit with fewer resources compared to the previous production cycle. To this end, we are constantly monitoring technological developments, implementing innovative projects and investing in new equipment to maintain our competitiveness and strengthen our position on the European market.
We value and apply LEAN methods, especially the KAIZEN and 5S approach to business processes, which allows us to continuously improve and optimise our operations.
Eco Baltia companies are active members of the Latvian Association of Waste Management Companies, the Employers’ Confederation of Latvia, the Latvian Tyre Management Association and the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry reflecting our commitment to business improvement and overall sustainability.
Key achievements
“Eco Baltia” issued 8 million EUR of bonds
Eco Baltia announcement on the bonds placement
Recording of Eco Baltia’s webinar about inaugural bond issue public offering
ISIN | Aggregate Nominal Amount | Interest Rate | Maturity Date |
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LV0000860138 LV0000860120 |
EUR 10,000,000 EUR 8,000,000 |
9% 8% |
2 November 2026 17 February 2026 |
AS Eco Baltia COMPANY DESCRIPTION ( April 2024)
AS Eco Baltia PRESENTATION ( October 2023)
AS Eco Baltia 3-year bond issue OFFERING DOCUMENT (October, 2023).
AS Eco Baltia 3-year bond issue OFFERING DOCUMENT and FINAL TERMS.
AS Eco Baltia PRESENTATION (February 2023)
Reduced personal income tax rate application to note interest received by a tax non-resident of Latvia.
07.02.2023. PRESENTATION demonstrated during the webinar about inaugural bond issue public offering.