The year 2025 is off to a really strong start for Green Legacy: we are continuing to grow and are delighted to have new sales partners in Austria, Luxembourg, Poland, Greece, Spain and beyond. Our water-retaining granulates are being used more and more – in agriculture, by local authorities and in forestry.
“We have big plans for 2025 – and the first quarter shows that we are making great progress,” says Antonio de Vall, Managing Director of Green Legacy. “Our sustainable products are attracting a lot of interest and, with the right partners, we can establish them in various regions in a targeted manner.”
Our network in Austria has grown significantly. New members include Steinwendner Agrar Service, arborealis, Biomasserecycling, Ebermann Kommunaldienstleistungen and Maschinenring. Together, we ensure that our products are not only well distributed, but also optimally used – including on-site advice and implementation.
Things are also moving at a fast pace internationally: the first projects have been launched in France, Finland and Germany. Spain has its own employee and a strong partnership with BIOVEGEN. In Luxembourg, initial tests are underway with local authorities, in Greece we are continuing our successful collaboration with Hydrogel-Infinity, and in Poland we are just starting our cooperation with Grünberg Sp.
“Sustainability is not a local issue, but a global one,” says Enrique Nacif from Green Legacy. “Our vision is to open up new markets with strong partners and bring innovative solutions to combat drought exactly where they are needed most.” And this is just the beginning – 2025 still has a lot in store. “We are entering the next few months with full vigor and look forward to working with our partners to create sustainable solutions for the future.”