“the Best Time to Plant a Tree Was Twenty Years Ago.
The Second Best Time is Now.”
(Confucius)
The Project
Develop several small to medium-sized wood pellet production plants
Italian Wood Pellets
Locating wood pellet production in close proximity to the availability of raw materials has a positive environmental impact.

Pellets
zero-km

Quality
ENplus A1 and A2
Environmental Impact
Reduced
transport pollution
Certification
FSC and PEFC
Enhancing Local Resources
Forest
management
Renewables
Wood is a renewable energy source, provided the forest is part of a responsible harvesting plan that meets environmental needs.
By optimizing production and diversifying products, it is possible to use wood pellets in many applications, replacing many other, more polluting fuels.
The use of wood pellets has seen a strong upward trend over the last ten years, and the outlook for the future is very positive.
Wood pellets are a real answer for the reduction of greenhouse gases and for enhancing quality wildlife, which helps control carbon dioxide.


Enhancing the Local Area
This is our Mission
Harvest resources from the forest and return them, transformed, to the local area they belong to.
In a market left to chance, we are faced with an ambitious project: to define the fundamental guidelines that can steer the entire market.
These guidelines must take into account not only the technical and economic aspects of manufacturing companies, but also genuine environmental needs.
Ensuring full respect for the latter, rather than relegating them to mere tools of bogus marketing.
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