As time goes by, more and more companies contemplate assimilating circular economy processes in their production activity. Companies, as well as EDUCA Business Association, want to make the most of their current resources without having to bring in new materials into the production process.

Inhostel is one of those companies that have decided to implement the circular economy in their activity. This engineering business destined exclusively for the hospitality industry is a member of EDUCA Business Association and carries out two circular economy projects: “Material recovery from catering equipment for later sale” and “Equipment and machinery rental for the hospitality industry”.

Being aware of the relevance of adding circular economy processes in the production system, Inhostel has developed an innovative project named “Equipment and machinery rental for the hospitality industry” with the goal of minimizing its waste and lengthening the equipment’s lifespan.

It’s a business model that lies in establishing a department focused on temporal equipment rent. Thus, it offers equipment rental at affordable prices to more than 4,500 businesses in Valladolid with industrial kitchens, as well as the possibility of deciding afterward whether they want to buy it or not.

This project will benefit not only Inhostel, but also 4,500 businesses with industrial kitchens in Valladolid, companies from the financial sector and the new workers of this department.