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Powering a Greener Future; Robis’ Solar Innovation & Sustainability Since 1983

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Powering a Greener Future; Robis' Solar Innovation & Sustainability Since 1983

Robis S.L. was born in 1983 in Granada (Spain) to seek people’s health through natural food. Relying on technology and innovation while respecting nature.

Part of Robis’ corporate responsibility is to make the world a better place for people, animals, and the environment. Therefore, Robis has invested in a new self-consumption photovoltaic plant installation for its facilities in Granada.

Electricity generated by solar panels avoids the need to resort to energy sources that emit large amounts of CO₂, such as coal or gas-fired power plants. To make it easier to understand, it is estimated that for every megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity generated from solar energy, approximately 0.5 tons of CO₂ emissions are avoided.

According to calculations, a single tree can absorb between 10 and 20 kg of CO₂ annually. This means that, with each MWh produced by solar energy, the emission of an amount of CO₂ that would require between 25 and 50 trees to be absorbed in a year is avoided.

For example, suppose the solar panels of an installation generate 100 MWh per year (an average figure for medium-large systems). In that case, this implies that between 2,500 and 5,000 trees would be saved per year, simply by not releasing CO₂ that they would have to compensate for.

The new self-consumption photovoltaic plant

Thanks to the clean energy generated with solar panels, they prevent thousands of trees from being forced to absorb pollutants. These trees, instead of being dedicated to mitigating environmental damage, can continue to fulfill their vital role: producing oxygen, protecting ecosystems, and improving air quality.

This commitment is aligned with the fundamental values that have guided ROBIS since its inception: respect and harmony with nature. Solar energy is not only a technological investment but a statement of principles, demonstrating that it is possible to grow as a company while caring for the planet.

By integrating solar energy into their operations, they reduce their environmental impact and inspire other companies and the community to consider responsible energy solutions. At ROBIS, it is firmly believed that the future of business lies in sustainability, and we will continue to innovate to contribute to a greener and healthier world. That’s why they are investing in a new self-consumption photovoltaic plant!

Robis, nature, and wellness.

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