Surovina, Dinos and Salomon ousted Interzero (formerly Interseroh) from the market

On 1 December 2025, Slovenian Competition Protection Agency (SCPA) issued a decision in a repeated procedure, by which it found that the companies SUROVINA, d. o. o., Maribor, SALOMON d .o. o., Ljubljana, and RECIKEL, Ljubljana, with the company DINOS, Ljubljana, concluded an agreement aimed at preventing, restricting or distorting competition in the territory of Slovenia and in a substantial part of the EU internal market, which could affect trade between Member States.
The aforementioned companies limited and controlled production and sales and shared the market among themselves, by sharing the market for organizing packaging waste management systems in Slovenia and avoiding competitive competition in this market, and by agreeing to cease providing services on the market for providers of non-municipal packaging waste management services in Slovenia for a competitor, the company Interzero d. o. o., Ljubljana (formerly INTERSEROH), which operates on the supply side of the market for organizing packaging waste management systems in Slovenia and is largely in demand for the services of non-municipal packaging waste management in the Republic of Slovenia by the companies Surovina, Dinos and Salomon, and thus drives it out of this market with the intention that the companies Surovina, Dinos and Recikel would share its customers on the market for organizing packaging waste management systems in Slovenia, thereby violating the first paragraph of Article 6 of the Act on the Prevention of Restrictions of Competition (ZPOmK-1) and the first paragraph of Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU), at least from 23 February 2017 to 10 April 2018.

The listed companies must immediately, if they have not already done so, cease the infringement.

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