Our paper recycling process starts at our recovery and waste management plant in Mallorca where we obtain the raw material for our tissue paper. There, we select and classify 35 tonnes of paper and cardboard annually, sourced from the selective collection points of the city and customers with whom we have long-term agreements for the separation and reuse of the waste they generate. This is our “urban forest” that allows us to produce paper without felling a single tree.


We transfer our raw material to our Torre de Claramunt production plant using clean transport. There, the paper recycling process continues, and the “waste” is converted into large coils of tissue. Some of these are destined to industrial use and others will converted to toilet paper, tissues and serviettes, among others, in our conversion and logistics plants at Sant Joan de Mediona.
Finally, our products are distributed across the whole country and once again reach the cities where our raw material was sourced, thus closing the perfect circle.
Our facilities
81,000 m2
Total Industrial Surface Area
41,000 m2
Industrial Buildings
Centre for Waste Recovery and Management
We manage a total of 50,000 tons/year of different types of wastes (paper and cardboard, plastics, wood, etc.) of which 35,000 tons/year correspond to paper and cardboard.


Centre of Production of Coils
A paper machine:
Capacity of 30,000 tons/year Crescent Former system Width of machine: 2.750 mm. Grammages of 16.5 to 45 g/m2
Two recoilers:
Reb. 1: 2 decoilers and Group of 10 blades
Reb. 2: 4 decoilers + Calandra and Group of 14 blades
Handling and Logistics Centre
Two Perini Syncro lines for toilet/kitchen paper, embossing-gluing
Capacity: 26,000 tons/year
One PCMC CONVERTING line for industrial toilet paper, hand paper towels, industrial coil and stretcher paper.
Capacity: 15,000 tons/year
One SEGA line for industrial toilet paper, hand paper towels, industrial coil and stretcher paper.
Capacity: 6,000 tons/year
Three OMET serviette lines: 1, 2, 3-ply, embossing of edges and continuous, printing groups.
Capacity: 3,850 tons/year