With 90% of spaces built with recyclable or reusable materials, and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, which allows the production of different products at an industrial level such as oils, ointments, shampoo and soaps, the Ecuadorian Association AYA Natural Products inaugurated its new plant to produce medicinal cannabis-based products.

The new factory was built with 90% recyclable or reusable materials, and equipped with state-of-the-art machinery, which allows the production of different products at an industrial level such as oils, ointments, shampoos and soaps

In this way the company, whose plant is located in the Tumbaco sector (near Quito), becomes a pioneer in the country in using the cosmetic values ​​of cannabis to offer consumers natural products.

During the inauguration of the plant was the Deputy Minister of Production and Industries, Carla Muirragui; the general director of the National Institute of Popular and Solidarity Economy, Ximena Sempértegui; and the executive director of Procosméticos Ecuador, María Fernanda León.

“We still have a lot of work to do as a society to demystify what is behind it,” said Muirragui, who highlighted the association’s participation in Cosmoprof 2022, the world’s most important cosmetics fair to be held in Bologna (Italy). .

For his part, Sempértegui expressed the support of the National Institute of Popular and Solidarity Economy for the association and highlighted the importance of this type of economy for the development of Ecuador.

Meanwhile, María Fernanda León indicated that “the cosmetic sector has enormous potential, not only in Ecuador but in the world” and highlighted AYA’s innovation in the use of Amazonian and Andean knowledge to create great products.

Andrés Cisneros, general manager of AYA, thanked the members of the association and the Emprende Fund for their support; and the effort to build the new space optimizing materials in the construction process and the use of recycled components. (I)