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REDSOL ENERGY AND BAWANY GROUP Sign Financing Agreement for Waste Transformation Plants into Renewable Energy

REDSOL ENERGY LTDA Spanish-Brazilian company (in mediation-collaboration with the Chilean company ABC SA), has just signed an agreement for the financing of different projects of waste treatment plants and renewable energies with the BAWANY GROUP

The agreement reached by the companies REDSOL ENERGY LTDA and GRUPO BAWANY represents a firm commitment to renewable energies in Brazil and America, where all the projects that will soon have financing will serve to eliminate the very serious problem of urban, industrial, vegetable or animal waste that the country of Brazil currently has. The funded projects are framed within the global policies on the control of emissions for the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG) and the Kyoto Protocol.

According to CEO Valmir Roberto Da Silva: "These projects open a new era of clean and renewable energy in Brazil. The commitment in both renewable energies as well as energies from municipal solid waste is global and we will work together with public companies, administrations and companies around the world so that plants like these can be carried out using new technologies, achieving that they are zero waste and zero emissions.
Renewable energies from waste are viable, their technology is matured and represents a sustainable alternative to dependence on fossil fuels. The waste is not burned or incinerated but following different natural and non-polluting methods transform all types of biodegradable waste into new sources of clean and sustainable energy.

REDSOL ENERGY LTDA has different projects in Brazil of:
– transformation of solid waste into electricity or biofuels; -transformation of sludge from water treatment plants and industrial sludge into electricity or biofuels;
– transformation of industrial waste into electricity or biofuels (sludge from oil companies, etc.);
– transformation of biomass from plant waste into electricity or biofuels (straw waste and sugarcane waste, etc.);
– transformation of biomass from animal waste into electricity or biofuels;
– recycling of electrical and electronic equipment;
– recycling of used tyres;
– gas emission treatment plants from polluting companies;
– photovoltaic solar plants;

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BAWANY GROUP group with businesses, subsidiaries and partner companies in different countries and markets, with headquarters in London (England) has companies of: metals, textiles, banks, oil companies, wiring, sugars, etc. The main component companies of the Bawany group are: Bawany GGB Spain, Bawany Metals, Latif Bawany Juyte Mills, Ahmed Bawany Textile Mills, R.R.Textile Mills, R.R.Jute mills, M.M.Jute Mills, Eastern Chemicals Industries, Bela Artifex Industries, Eastern Tubes, Gazi Industries, Yacoob Industries, Pakistan Coconut Industries, Bawany Tea Estates, Orient Tea Estates, Bawany Sugar Mills, Al-Asif Sugar Mills, Faran Sugar Mills, Sind Particle Board Mills, Violin Garments, Pioneer Cables, Bawany Metals, Latif Jute Mills, Bawany Air Products, Gazi Tanneries, Reliance Insurance, Ahmed Hosiery, B.F. Modaraba.


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