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Project Tafalla

Project details

In Tafalla, Spain, a facility for treating biowaste and green waste is being built, demonstrating how organic waste streams can be efficiently processed under varying regional conditions.

Together with the operator NILSA, we are implementing a project specifically tailored to the needs of the Navarra region.

NILSA (Navarra de Infraestructuras Locales S.A.) is a public company owned by the regional government of Navarra. Among other things, it is responsible for wastewater treatment, the management of the urban water cycle, and the coordination of waste management in the region.
As a central institution of the regional infrastructure, NILSA aims to use resources efficiently and consistently implement environmental standards.

Flexible Processing of Organic Material Streams

The facility is designed to process biowaste and structured green waste. Combining these material streams enables stable processes and the production of high-quality compost.

Particular emphasis is placed on ensuring reliable operation under the climatic conditions of northern Spain. The facility was designed to respond flexibly to fluctuations in material composition.

Contribution to the Regional Circular Economy

The Tafalla facility specifically complements the existing infrastructure for treating organic waste in Navarre. The plant helps close material cycles at the regional level and makes organic residues usable as a resource.

For us, the focus of this project is on the adaptability of our systems. The implementation in Spain demonstrates how our technologies can be integrated into different operating environments while functioning reliably.

Project details

In Tafalla, Spain, a facility for treating biowaste and green waste is being built, demonstrating how organic waste streams can be efficiently processed under varying regional conditions.

Together with the operator NILSA, we are implementing a project specifically tailored to the needs of the Navarra region.

NILSA (Navarra de Infraestructuras Locales S.A.) is a public company owned by the regional government of Navarra. Among other things, it is responsible for wastewater treatment, the management of the urban water cycle, and the coordination of waste management in the region.
As a central institution of the regional infrastructure, NILSA aims to use resources efficiently and consistently implement environmental standards.

Flexible Processing of Organic Material Streams

The facility is designed to process biowaste and structured green waste. Combining these material streams enables stable processes and the production of high-quality compost.

Particular emphasis is placed on ensuring reliable operation under the climatic conditions of northern Spain. The facility was designed to respond flexibly to fluctuations in material composition.

Contribution to the Regional Circular Economy

The Tafalla facility specifically complements the existing infrastructure for treating organic waste in Navarre. The plant helps close material cycles at the regional level and makes organic residues usable as a resource.

For us, the focus of this project is on the adaptability of our systems. The implementation in Spain demonstrates how our technologies can be integrated into different operating environments while functioning reliably.

Composting plant

Nilsa

Location

Tafalla, Spain

Material

Organic waste, Green waste

Capacity per year

4.000 t/a

Commissioning

2026

Would you like to learn more about our project steps?

Uwe Schlick is your ideal contact person.

Phone: +49 7161 5079705
E-mail: uwenoSpam@utvag.de

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