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From organic waste to biomethane, a circular revolution

A revolution rooted in the circular economy: thanks to separate waste collection, organic waste is fed into an anaerobic digestion process to produce biogas.

Biomethane: a clean resource of biological origin

So, what makes this source of methane “bio”? Quite simply, it’s how it is produced: not by drilling into deep underground deposits, but by fermenting organic waste in dedicated facilities. Biomethane can be produced continuously, it is inexhaustible, and production can be increased simply by building more plants. This makes it one of the clearest examples of a circular economy.

 

In Spilamberto, a biodigester converted into a biomethane plant

An innovative plant for the production of biomethane is in operation in Spilamberto, in the province of Modena. It was developed by the NewCo Biorg, a joint venture between the Hera Group and Inalca (Cremonini Group), through a total investment of around €28 million and the use of the best available technologies.

Starting from separately collected organic waste and agri-food effluents, the plant – the result of converting an old biodigester – produces, at full capacity, 3.7 million cubic metres of biomethane per year, a 100% renewable fuel intended for transport, and around 18,000 tonnes of compost.

A cutting-edge plant for the energy transition and the circular economy
The 100% renewable natural gas is produced through anaerobic digestion of organic waste from separate collection carried out mainly in Modena and the province, along with waste from local agri-food processing and meat production by Inalca. Once refined, it becomes biomethane and can be fed into the gas network.

Significant environmental benefits: around 7,000 tonnes of CO₂ avoided
Thanks to the injection of biomethane into the network and its use in transport, significant environmental benefits are expected. Every year, around 3,000 tonnes of oil equivalent (TOE) in fossil fuels are saved, and approximately 7,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions are avoided. Absorbing such an amount of CO₂ would require, on average, 280,000 trees.

 

What happens in our plant in Sant'Agata

Organic waste, collected through separate waste collection, undergoes anaerobic digestion to produce biogas. This is how the process works: the waste is shredded and screened, then remains for about 21 days in four horizontal digesters, where suitable microorganisms carry out the digestion process and produce biogas (composed of methane and carbon dioxide). After this, the biogas undergoes an upgrading, or purification, phase using pressurised water: the carbon dioxide dissolves and separates from the methane. The result is biomethane, a gas with a methane content above 95%, and a completely renewable source of energy. Not only that: at the end of the digestion process, lignocellulosic material is added to the outgoing solid fraction, producing a compact mass that then undergoes composting to create high-quality compost, which can be used as potting soil or agricultural fertiliser.

Biomethane is therefore another revolution rooted in the circular economy, one that we at Hera Group are committed to advancing. We do all this with the goal of creating shared value, as Andrea Ramonda, CEO of Herambiente, emphasises: “The direction we have taken looks towards the industrial sector with an increasing focus to creating shared value and partnerships. We are aware that sustainable waste management, focused on recovery and in full compliance with regulations, is essential in today’s world and generates benefits for the entire community.”
 

Working together for a circular city

At Hera Group, we have joined forces with Bologna Airport and Tper to launch a circular economy project that contributes to decarbonising urban mobility and improving air quality.

What does this partnership involve? The Airport delivers its organic waste to Hera, which collects it at the Sant'Agata Bolognese plant together with similar waste produced by citizens and transforms it into biomethane that Tper purchases to feed the fuel tanks of a significant part of its bus fleet.


This is an important step forward for our Group and for two major organisations in our area, which, like us, serve hundreds of thousands of people. We share a commitment to improvement and sustainability, in line with the UN 2030 Agenda.


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HergoAmbiente, the talking bin system

HergoAmbiente, the talking bin system

Our 300,000 bins can “talk”. How? Thanks to a tag that allows us to always know where they are, how they are working, and whether they have been emptied. Discover more about HergoAmbiente, the Hera Group’s intelligent system supporting waste management.

What would a bin say if it could talk?
Probably incredible stories of everyday life. But above all, it could share practical information: where it is, if it has been damaged, and whether it is time to be emptied. It seemed impossible to make our bins “talk.”
But nothing is impossible when you want to provide a useful service to your community.

Thanks to HergoAmbiente, the smart system designed and developed by Hera Group to support waste management (waste collection and street cleaning), we have “tagged” each of the 300,000 bins in our network, giving them a name, surname and voice. This way, we can always receive real-time updates on any information about them, from their location and operational status to the time they were last emptied.

With Hera, bins are not the only things that “talk.” Thanks to dedicated technologies and HergoAmbiente’s cutting-edge information systems, we have assigned a unique identity to all other assets too, including vehicles, ecological stations and plants, to locate them in space, organise the activities related to them over time, and assess the quality of the services provided. 

An extraordinary opportunity serving local communities, HergoAmbiente thinks and works like a network, i.e. a system of interconnected people and devices, capable of managing all the processes that make waste management work: design, planning, operational scheduling, management of reports, field operations, accounting, reporting and… service redesign, because analysing data always allows us to define and achieve new customised objectives. And what’s our goal?

To improve the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of services for the community, optimising resources and ensuring real-time traceability of collected waste.


  • Knowing and keeping updated the number, location and status of bins across the areas we cover, for example to know if they have already been emptied and when
  • Continuously improving the design and operational planning of services
  • Accurately tracking waste collection and street cleaning activities
  • Quickly and flexibly organising the workforce employed
  • Ensuring timely handling of information sent from the field at the end of shifts by Hera operators and contractors entrusted with part of the services
  • Determining precisely the productivity of a waste collection centre, a drop-off point or even of a single bin
  • Increasing the efficiency of bulky waste collection services
  • Integrating the information flow from call centres and apps like “Il Rifiutologo”, translating them into corresponding services to be performed
  • Producing targeted reports to enable detailed service analysis, promoting transparency towards citizens and institutions

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