Molins recognized at the 7th National Aggregates Congress for its leadership in circular economy and sustainability
The 7th National Aggregates Congress, held in Córdoba, brought together leading companies in the sector. During the event, participants explored key challenges related to sustainability and innovation in the extractive industry.
In this context, the 2025 FdA National Sustainable Development Awards and the Mining and Life Foundation Awards were presented. Notably, Molins stood out as one of the most recognized companies. It received several awards for its projects in circular economy, environmental management, and social commitment.
Recognitions at the FdA National Sustainable Development Awards
Firstly, Molins received the First Prize in the Circular Economy in Construction category. The award recognized the project “Circular Economy in the Construction of the New Spotify Camp Nou.”
This initiative promotes the reuse and recovery of materials in one of the country’s most emblematic construction projects. Moreover, it has been selected to represent Spain at the UEPG European Awards, which highlight the best sustainable practices across Europe.
In addition, the project “CUÍDAME: Detection of Invasive Species in the Garraf” received a Certificate of Recognition. It was awarded in the Best Environmental Practices category. The project contributes to preserving biodiversity in the natural environments where the company operates.
Mining and Life Foundation Awards
Furthermore, Molins was awarded First Prize in the Circular Economy – Large Companies category. This recognition was granted for the project “Molins enhances circularity and sustainability of the new Spotify Camp Nou.” It reinforces the company’s leadership in integrating sustainable solutions across the construction value chain.
Likewise, the project “An Environmental Classroom in a Mining Site” received a Special Mention. This was in the Image and Communication – Large Companies category. The award highlights its educational and outreach efforts, aimed at bringing responsible mining closer to society.
A sustainable and transformative strategy
Overall, these recognitions underline Molins’ commitment to a responsible development model. In particular, the company focuses on circular economy principles, biodiversity protection, and reducing environmental impact.
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