- Relive, the photovoltaic recycling platform developed by Greening and Tradebe, and ECOASIMELEC have entered into a collaboration agreement, making Relive part of the ecosystem of Recyclia, Spain’s leading administrator of collective waste management systems for electrical and electronic equipment.
- The partnership will strengthen the management and recovery of photovoltaic waste generated by manufacturers and importers affiliated with these collective systems.
- Relive will contribute a technology capable of recovering more than 99% of the materials contained in solar panels through a zero-emissions process with no water consumption and no waste generation.
- The agreement reinforces Spain’s photovoltaic waste management capacity in response to the sector’s expected growth.
Madrid, July 7, 2026
Relive, the solar panel recycling platform developed by Greening and Tradebe, has entered into an agreement with ECOASIMELEC, Spain’s leading Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) for the management of end-of-life photovoltaic solar panels, with the aim of strengthening the country’s photovoltaic waste treatment and recycling capacity.
This collaboration will expand the capacity for processing end-of-life solar panels within ECOASIMELEC’s management network. The organisation brings together 2,140 affiliated companies and operates a nationwide network of 19,535 collection points across Spain.
Under the agreement, Relive will provide a specialised technological solution for recycling photovoltaic modules, capable of recovering more than 99% of the materials contained in each panel through a sustainable process with zero emissions and no water consumption during treatment. The recovered materials include glass, aluminium, silicon and other valuable components that can be reintroduced into new industrial value chains.
The partnership responds to the rapid growth of the photovoltaic sector and the need to develop infrastructure capable of efficiently managing the waste generated by the energy transition. In this context, the circular economy has become one of the key pillars for ensuring the sustainability of the entire renewable energy value chain.
As a result, manufacturers and importers affiliated with the collective compliance schemes administered by Recyclia will have access to an advanced photovoltaic waste management solution aligned with circular economy principles and European sustainability, recovery and resource efficiency objectives.
“The agreement with ECOASIMELEC marks a strategic milestone for Relive and reinforces our commitment to developing innovative solutions for photovoltaic waste management. We want to help ensure that the growth of solar energy is accompanied by a fully circular model capable of recovering valuable resources, reducing environmental impacts and creating value across the entire renewable energy value chain,” said Pablo Otín, CEO of Greening.
Relive is part of Greening and Tradebe’s circular economy strategy and was created with the ambition of becoming a leading photovoltaic recycling platform in Europe. Its technology enables the recovery of glass, aluminium, silicon and other valuable materials for reintegration into new production processes, helping reduce dependence on virgin raw materials while promoting a more sustainable energy model.
With this agreement, Relive continues to strengthen its position within the photovoltaic recycling sector and reinforces its role as a key player in the development of a fully circular renewable energy industry.