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Lidl's Own Family Is Imposed on Fcc and Veolia in Catalonia's Largest Biomethane Project for 100 Million

The Temporary Union of Companies (UTE) formed by PreZero, company of the Schwarz family, owners of Lidl, and Calaf get the best score and are made with the award to build and exploit the Biometanization Plant of Can Barba in Terrassa, one of the largest biomethane projects in Catalonia. The contract, promoted by the Consorci per a la Gestió de Residus del Vallès Occidental, is valued at more than 100 million euros.
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The Temporary Union of Companies (UTE) formed by PreZero, company of the Schwarz family, owners of Lidl, and Calaf get the best score and are made with the award to build and exploit the Biometanization Plant of Can Barba in Terrassa, one of the largest biomethane projects in Catalonia. The contract, promoted by the Consorci per a la Gestió de Residus del Vallès Occidental, is valued at more than 100 million euros.

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economiadigital.es broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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