Valencian companies SOLVE RECYCLING and LEONARDO GR signed an agreement to open the first compact modular advanced recycling plant project in Spain.
Following LEONARDO GR's visit to SOLVE's facilities in Georgia, both companies have announced an agreement to start an advanced plastic recycling project in Valencia. Under this agreement, SOLVE will finance and manufacture two units of its SOLVE ONE modular plants to be installed in the facilities provided by LEONARDO GR. These plants will use SOLVE's recycling technology, the only one in the world with the capacity to obtain commercially quality synthetic fuels (diesel and naphtha) through modular plants integrated into maritime containers. LEONARDO GR will provide the raw materials, its experience in the waste sector, and will manage the daily operation of the plant.
The plants will process and convert into synthetic fuels 6,000 tonnes per year of different types of end-of-life plastic waste that would otherwise be destined for landfill or incineration. The manufacturing and commissioning of the plants will be completed by the middle of next year.
SOLVE RECYCLING firmly committed to expanding its plastics recycling technology to address the problem of plastic waste through a real and cost-effective solution. In line with this commitment, SOLVE RECYCLING is networking and partnering internationally with waste management companies and investors around the world for the expansion of SOLVE ONE plants by setting up joint projects in Europe, Latin America, and Asia.
‘It is a pleasure for SOLVE to start its international expansion of joint projects in the Valencian Community with a partner with the experience of LEONARDO’, said Giorgi Vachnadze CEO and founder of SOLVE. ‘This first joint project is the beginning of an expansion of SOLVE ONE plants which, distributed and located in different countries and locations, will allow plastic waste management companies to recover waste that until now has been costly, both economically and environmentally’ added Vachnadze.
‘Following our visit to Georgia and our on-site visit to see how the plant works, how easy it is to operate, and the quality of the synthetic fuels obtained, we are excited to sign this agreement with SOLVE, which represents a significant step towards a more sustainable future. At Leonardo, we have always believed in the importance of transforming waste into valuable resources, and this advanced recycling plant is a testament to our commitment to the circular economy. We will bring our experience and expertise in waste management to ensure that this project not only meets the highest standards of quality and efficiency but also contributes to the protection of the environment. Together, we are creating an innovative solution that will not only benefit the Valencian Community but will also serve as a model for future recycling initiatives around the world’ said Leonardo Garcia, partner and commercial director of LEONARDO GR.
About SOLVE RECYCLING
Solve Recycling has developed a low-temperature pyrolysis technology with a modular system of plants in sea containers that can be transported and installed anywhere in the world. This modular technology is the only one in the world capable of obtaining synthetic fuels that can be marketed directly to the end customer, which guarantees the long-term viability of the project. SOLVE ONE plants allow any plastic waste manager or producer in the world to recover their waste.
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About LEONARDO GR
Leonardo GR has been offering specialized services for over 70 years, ranging from the collection and treatment of hazardous and non-hazardous waste to environmental consultancy, with training programs for the improvement of environmental practices in companies.
Specializing in the recovery and transformation of waste for recycling or conversion into synthetic fuels.
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LEONARDO contact: info@leonardo-gr.com tel. +34 961201312