Greene Enterprise
Greene Enterprise is a Spanish environmental technology firm developing five 'Valogreene' waste-to-resource plants across Spain. These plants will utilize advanced pyrolysis technology to convert non-recyclable industrial and urban waste, biomass, and sewage sludge into pyrolytic oil, biochar, and activated carbon.
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- Plant Operator
- Status
- Under Construction
- Technology
- Proprietary
- Headquarters
- , Spain
- Region
- Europe
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