More companies are joining circular economy processes every time, like EDUCA Business Association already has, to make good use of existing resources without adding new materials to the production process.

Inhostel, one of EDUCA‘s partner companies, is one of those that have decided to implement the circular economy in its business activity. Inhostel is an engineering business engaged exclusively in the hospitality industry that produces equipment for industrial kitchens, refrigeration, industrial cooling, air conditioning and tailor-made metalwork.

This company trades equipment for the hospitality industry, which produces varied waste from steel, copper and different electronic elements in large quantities. This is actually a reason that has made them pursue a waste reduction and join the circular economy developing their project called “Recovering materials from different equipments in the hospitality industry for later sale” (originally called in Spanish “Recuperación de materiales de equipamientos de hostelería para su posterior venta”).

Through this initiative, Inhostel will be in charge of recovering used or recycled materials to give them a second life in industrial operations, in addition to promoting connections among Valladolid‘s industrial companies.