Grønn Vekst, part of Cambi's Solutions segment, has received an award notification from Eidsvoll municipality for a service agreement covering the biosolids management for the Bårlidalen wastewater treatment plant.
In accordance with standard Norwegian public procurement procedures, the agreement is expected to be signed after the statutory standstill period has ended, provided there are no successful appeals.
The contract represents new business for Grønn Vekst, expanding its portfolio of municipal biosolids management agreements.
Øyvind Klev, CEO of Grønn Vekst, said:
"Grønn Vekst is pleased to be selected by Eidsvoll municipality for this assignment. The contract builds on our experience in managing biosolids efficiently and responsibly, with a strong focus on reliable logistics, environmental performance, and beneficial use in agriculture."
Under the scope, Grønn Vekst will collect biosolids from Bårlidalen, arrange transport, and secure appropriate final utilisation, primarily through local agriculture in the Romerike area. The service also includes managing alternative outlets where required.
The agreement has a firm duration of three years, followed by up to seven one-year extensions, giving a maximum potential duration of ten years. Service delivery is scheduled to start on 1 November 2026. The expected annual volume is approximately 3,500 tonnes of biosolids.
The total contract value, including all extension years, falls within Cambi's Small contract category, which covers contracts valued between NOK 15 and 50 million.
For more information, please contact: - Øyvind Klev, CEO Grønn Vekst, oyvind@gronnvekst.no, +47 957 59 477 (media) - Mats Tristan Tjemsland, CFO Cambi, mats.tjemsland@cambi.com, +47 920 67 094 (investors)
Note on contract value: Category Small NOK million 15-50
About Cambi and Grønn Vekst
Cambi is a global provider of technologies and services for water and wastewater treatment and organic materials management. Since 1992, the company has served utilities, municipalities, and industrial customers.
Thermal hydrolysis (THP) is Cambi's core technology, with more than 100 systems in operation across more than 25 countries on 6 continents. Cambi's wider portfolio includes technologies for nutrient recovery and digestion, lifecycle services, biosolids logistics and land application, composting, and soil production.
Grønn Vekst, part of Cambi's Solutions segment, recycles biosolids, garden waste, stonemeal, and other residual resources from Norwegian municipalities and industry. The company returns nutrients and organic matter to productive use through agriculture and produces compost-based soil products that replace peat-based alternatives.
Cambi ASA is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo under the ticker CAMBI. Find out more at cambi.com.
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