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Cheongju delegation visits Grup Carles to learn about sustainable solutions for livestock manure
This week we had the opportunity to welcome a delegation from the Cheongju City Council (South Korea) to our facilities. Their stay in the region is part of an official trip to discover cutting-edge initiatives in sustainability, and they wanted to see first-hand the model we promote at Grup Carles for the treatment of livestock manure.
Grup Carles obtains Carbon Footprint seal
Grup Carles, as a company committed to sustainability, is registered in the Carbon Footprint, Compensation, and CO2 Absorption Projects Registry of the Ministeri per a la Transició Ecològica i el Repte Demogràfic. We are proud to announce that in January, we obtained the Carbon Footprint Calculation Seal. This is a first step towards continuing our sustainability strategy through the implementation of actions to mitigate climate change.
Technology, efficiency and comfort: how we have promoted the new Apinas residence
Today, we are proud to announce that the Apinas residence is now fully operational. Below, we detail some of the most notable installations we have carried out in this building.
Industrial facilities and current regulations: keys to ensuring compliance
Ensuring that an industrial facility complies with all current regulations is not just an administrative matter. It is a strategic decision that directly impacts the safety, operational continuity and viability of the project.
Whether it is a new implementation, an expansion or a regularisation, ensuring regulatory compliance from the outset avoids penalties, unexpected inspections and unforeseen costs.
New key criteria in industrial fire safety: what changes with RD 164/2025
The entry into force of Royal Decree 164/2025, which approves the new Fire Safety Regulations for Industrial Establishments (RSCIEI), has raised significant doubts among companies, engineering firms and technicians about the validity and application of the Complementary Technical Instructions (ITC) approved in previous stages.
EUDR: the EU's move to limit global deforestation
Do you import or work with cattle, cocoa, coffee, rubber, palm oil, soy, timber or products containing these materials that may come from outside the European Union?
Registration in the CBAM transitional registry
As the European Union (EU) steps up its climate efforts, concerns are rising about carbon leakage, a phenomenon whereby companies move carbon-intensive production outside the EU to avoid strict climate policies. In response, the EU has implemented the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a tool designed to put a fair price on carbon and encourage cleaner practices globally.
CBAM: A crucial tool in the fight against climate change
CBAM, or Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, is an initiative that applies tariffs to imports based on the carbon emissions associated with the products. This mechanism seeks to prevent carbon leakage by ensuring that imported goods meet the same environmental standards as locally produced goods.
Legislative news
RD 164/2025: Fire safety regulation for industrial establishments.
Royal Decree 164/2025 approves the new Fire Safety Regulation for Industrial Establishments (RSCIEI), which updates and replaces the previous regulations, establishing updated requirements for the prevention, detection, containment and extinguishing of fires in industrial facilities, with more stringent criteria for organization, inspection and protection systems in order to minimize risks to people, property and the environment.