
Installation of the Amiblu PROX pipes in Valencia, Spain
A fundamental aspect of sustainable infrastructure is service life. Materials that offer extended durability reduce the need for replacements, maintenance interventions and resource consumption over decades of use. GRP pipes, developed over several decades for demanding water, waste water and industrial applications exemplify this approach.
Corrosion-resistant, lightweight and requiring minimal maintenance, GRP piping systems can remain operational for generations. Their low weight not only simplifies installation but also reduces transportation energy requirements compared to traditional heavier materials, further lowering lifecycle emissions. By focusing on materials that combine mechanical performance with extreme durability, infrastructure planners can significantly cut the environmental footprint associated with future repairs and replacements.
The next step towards a sustainable future
Building on the inherent sustainability of GRP technology, a global GRP pipe producer Amiblu has taken a next step towards a sustainable future with the launch of PROX – low-emission pipes, the company’s latest innovation.
PROX pipes offer all the proven benefits of Amiblu standard solutions – longevity, strength, corrosion resistance, easy handling – with up to 50% lower carbon emissions. Achieved through the integration of alternative, more sustainable raw materials, optimised logistics and the use of renewable energy in production, Amiblu PROX significantly reduces the carbon footprint of water infrastructure projects without compromising on quality, durability or design flexibility.
Demonstrated impact: 40% emission reductions in Spain
Amiblu PROX has already been implemented in the La Presa de Manises drinking water treatment plant expansion in Valencia, Spain, managed by Global Omnium. In this project, the use of PROX pipes resulted in a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to standard GRP pipes. This reduction was achieved through a combination of alternative raw materials, optimised transportation logistics and the use of renewable energy in manufacturing.
Global Omnium is the largest Spanish company that manages the complete water cycle in almost 350 towns and is certified as a sustainable purchasing company.
“Sustainability is at the core of Global Omnium’s mission, and reducing CO2 emissions starts with the materials we use”, says Elias Colom, corporate marketing director at Global Omnium. “Working with Amiblu means installing high-quality, locally produced pipes that help us lower emissions and preserve water. This aligns with our ISO 20400-certified procurement strategy and our commitment to a more sustainable water network in Spain.”