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Waste is more than a resource: it is a key raw material for achieving greater economic independence and decarbonising strategic sectors.

Bianna at IFAT 2026: Engineering and Technology for True Waste Circularity

As is customary every two years, IFAT Munich becomes the main meeting point for environmental sector professionals. For Bianna, this edition is not just an exhibition space, but the stage where we share the maturity of our business model: global solutions that valorize waste and optimize the operational profitability of facilities. The New Bianna: Comprehensive…

Bianna at IFAT 2026

Bianna LATAM: Expanding Our Vision to Transform Circularity in Latin America

At Bianna, we continue advancing in our mission to transform waste into opportunities. Our presence in Latin America takes a decisive step forward with the establishment of Bianna LATAM, a new division created with the clear objective of consolidating our growth and leadership strategy in the region. Until now, Bianna operated in Spanish-speaking countries through…

BIANNA LATAM is born

Consolidation and International Expansion at Major Industry Events

We are in an expansion phase, driven both by the development of our product and solution offerings and by the growth occurring in the sector. The energy recovery from waste and other materials that were discarded decades ago is undergoing an evolution we have been observing in recent years. An evolution that comes hand in…

BIANNA event

Bioenergy: A Sustainable Opportunity with Real-World Application

Against a backdrop of sustained growth in energy demand and the urgent need to reduce waste sent to landfills, bioenergy is establishing itself as one of the most strategic alternatives for advancing towards a circular and low-carbon economy. A Horizon Driven by Energy Transition The global decarbonization process has focused on renewable energies capable of…

Bioenergy

Waste treatment must be profitable, or it will not be.

The current sociopolitical and legislative landscape is increasingly aligned with addressing the challenges of waste management. However, beyond its ecological importance, it is crucial that solutions in this area are also economically viable. Profitability not only ensures the financial sustainability of initiatives but also drives investment and innovation in the sector. Profitability and Sustainability: Two…

Waste Treatment

Spain facing the challenges of European recycling

The European Union is moving steadily towards a more sustainable future. Among the goals set out in its ambitious 2030 Agenda, one stands out in particular: by 2035, less than 10% of the municipal waste generated should end up in landfill. This commitment not only aims to improve recycling rates, but to radically transform the…

Recycling challenges

Industrial biomass: the sustainable future of energy

The linear conception of industrial processes is an increasingly obsolete view, because depleting raw materials generates negative environmental impacts and also harms industries economically. The Energy Potential of By-products The development of the circular economy in production systems and in the use or recovery of by-products, supported by public policies geared towards convergent models, aims…

Industrial biomass

Are we making the most of our waste?

Waste, energy, raw materials, and how to capitalize on them. Circularity properly understood.Both at an industrial and individual level, we generate tons of waste every day that can end up in landfills or recycling systems. We are now aware of the scale of generation, but are we truly achieving the most optimal waste management? How…

Capitalizing on waste