Grensol is pleased to announce that the authorities in Biberist, Canton Solothurn, have granted us the permit to build and operate our first demonstration plant. This milestone follows a rigorous approval process, which included comprehensive assessments from the Cantonal Office for the Environment and the Office for Economy and Labor. To ensure full compliance with all applicable regulations, Grensol also submitted independent expert reports on energy efficiency measures, noise, vibrations, and dust emissions. “We are delighted that Grensol, another innovative company, is revitalising the Papieri site and contributing to the further development of the circular mobility centre”, says Stefan Hug-Portmann, Mayor of Biberist.

We remain committed to sustainable operations and responsible industrial development in Switzerland and beyond. We extend our sincere gratitude to HIAG, the real estate company redeveloping the industrial site, and to our partners at Hugispirig Architects, Strausak Law and Prodeo Consulting for their invaluable support throughout this process. “This permit marks a significant step forward for Grensol and our mission to drive sustainable innovation. We are proud to establish our first demonstration plant in Biberist, a location with a strong industrial heritage and a promising future in circular mobility. This achievement reflects the dedication of our team and the invaluable support of our partners and local authorities”, says Rajiv Singhal, the CEO of Grensol. 

 

“We are delighted that another start-up has chosen the canton of Solothurn as the location for its first demonstration plant and is creating new jobs in the field of sustainability with its project”, says Sandra Kolly, the head of the Members of the Governing Council of the Canton of Solothurn and Head of the Department of Construction and Justice of the Canton of Solothurn.

About Grensol:
Grensol is a pioneering Swiss company dedicated to maximising the recycling of end-of-life waste by offering a more sustainable alternative to the incineration and landfilling of recycling residues. We aim to transform these waste materials into valuable low-emission raw materials such as metals, minerals, hydrogen and carbon black, for a circular economy, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable future. Recognized for its innovation, Grensol was awarded the prestigious De Vigier Award 2024 and has received financial support from VentureKick, the Kickfund Foundation, the Swiss Climate Foundation, the KlimUp programme of the City of Zurich, and other organisations committed to fostering start-up growth in Switzerland and beyond.