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The Port of Seville Contributes to the Circular Economy as a Logistic Node for Biomass

In recent years the Port of Seville has enlivened more than 400,000 tons of biomass made up of wood chips, cork and olive bone The president of the Port Authority of Seville, Rafael Carmona; the territorial delegate of Sustainability and Environment of Seville, Inmaculada Gallardo; and the general director of Forest Policy and Biodiversity of the Junta of Andalusia, Juan Ramón Pérez, have visited this Tuesday a new operation of export of forest …
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In recent years the Port of Seville has enlivened more than 400,000 tons of biomass made up of wood chips, cork and olive bone The president of the Port Authority of Seville, Rafael Carmona; the territorial delegate of Sustainability and Environment of Seville, Inmaculada Gallardo; and the general director of Forest Policy and Biodiversity of the Junta of Andalusia, Juan Ramón Pérez, have visited this Tuesday a new operation of export of forest …

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camaradesevilla.com broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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