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Lipor's New Plant in Gondomar Transforms Waste Into Biomethane.

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Lipor is moving forward with the construction of a unit in Baguim do Monte to convert 75,000 tons of bio-waste annually into natural gas starting in 2027. The construction of Lipor's new Bio-waste Recovery Plant (CVB), located in Baguim do Monte, Gondomar, is scheduled to begin in 2027, according to the Jornal de Notícias (paid access). The project, designed to treat approximately 65,000 tons of food waste and 10,000 tons of green waste annually…
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Lipor is moving forward with the construction of a unit in Baguim do Monte to convert 75,000 tons of bio-waste annually into natural gas starting in 2027. The construction of Lipor's new Bio-waste Recovery Plant (CVB), located in Baguim do Monte, Gondomar, is scheduled to begin in 2027, according to the Jornal de Notícias (paid access). The project, designed to treat approximately 65,000 tons of food waste and 10,000 tons of green waste annually…

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echoboomer.pt broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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