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Perpetual Next signs LoI with Prażmów Municipality

Perpetual Next signs LoI with Prażmów Municipality
Signed on July 13, 2023, the LoI establishes the mutual interest of Perpetual Next's Polish branch and Prażmów Municipality in establishing a joint venture (photo courtesy Perpetual Next).

Perpetual Next, the Dutch climate tech company that upgrades biological waste streams into renewable raw materials has announced that its Perpetual Next Bio-Conversions unit has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Prażmów Municipality in Poland to collaborate on implementing Perpetual Next's innovative waste management solutions within the municipality.

The primary objective of this partnership will be to implement cutting-edge technological solutions to optimize organic waste management within the Prażmów municipality.

The organic waste streams would undergo several specialized treatments, resulting in the production of renewable energy and products resulting in greater energy independence and improved waste management.

The green heat and power generated will enable the municipality to reduce expenses and achieve greater energy independence.

Convert organic waste to bioenergy and bioproducts

Perpetual Next Bio-Conversions specializes in constructing and acquiring companies and facilities dedicated to converting low-quality organic waste into sustainable products, such as bioheat, green electricity, biogas, liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2), green gas, and biofertilizers.

The company processes various types of organic waste, including trimmings, garden waste, and industrial food waste, utilizing a diverse range of optimized technologies to maximize efficiency.

We are excited to join forces with Prażmów Municipality to revolutionize organic waste management in the region. Our goal is to create a circular economy model that transforms waste into valuable resources, enabling the municipality to reduce costs and promote environmental sustainability. Through this collaboration, we aim to set a benchmark for other communities seeking innovative waste management solutions, said Rene Buwalda, CEO at Perpetual Next.

Both Perpetual Next Bio-Conversions and Prażmów Municipality are committed to finalizing the necessary agreements and launching the joint venture in the coming months.

The partnership exemplifies a proactive approach toward sustainability, highlighting the shared dedication of the two entities to foster a greener future.

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