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Tallants Navarro Becomes Recycla

Tallants Navarro, the Spanish shredder manufacturer based in Albal, near Valencia, has announced that it is in the process of changing its name to Recycla in order to make it easier to target the export market

The company, which is part of Grupo Soledad, the Aspe, Alicante based conglomerate, whose members include Spain’s largest retreader, Insa Turbo, is currently operating with two names, Tallants Navarro in the Spanish domestic market, where the company is the market leader, and Recycla for overseas markets.

Grupo Soledad’s Global Chief Sales Officer, Salvador Perez Lucena

According to Grupo Soledad’s Global Chief Sales Officer, Salvador Perez Lucena, there are currently 21 tyre recycling plants in Spain, 16 of which are equipped with the company’s shredders. Five of these are part of Grupo Soledad. The Group has also sold shredding plants to France, Germany, Portugal and Morrocco.

“We are in the early stages of developing our brand overseas,” he commented, “but we are looking to develop the Recycla brand on a worldwide basis, with a focus on Europe, South America and the Arab countries. Our shredders are good for tyres, plastics and wood, and we also possess particular expertise in the manufacture of industrial knives. As the only shredder brand belonging to a recycling company, our tailor-made waste management machinery combines both artisanal and technology benefits, the aim of which is to transform the present and future core business of the company without forgetting our beginnings.”