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Masses from critical infrastructure become new arable land in Nittedal

NOAH Engadalen works in line with the principles of the EU taxonomy, by reducing waste, not harming nature and protecting water resources.

NOAH Engadalen is the solution for surplus materials from the Oslo region at the same time as the area is re-established as cultivated land. The result on completion will be a cultural landscape with fields and arable islets that fit in well with the surroundings. The facility, which is located in Nittedal municipality, will be able to contribute to creating balance in the municipality's areas for grain production.

All pulp that comes to our facility is recycled. We use crushed concrete to build noise barriers and infrastructure. In addition, we make new quality fill for the future expansion of National Highway 4. The alternative would be to add virgin crushed stone and gravel from a crushing plant.

We are also developing the treatment park which ensures water quality and growth conditions for the crayfish that live in the Enga Basin.

In 2021, we switched to fossil-free operation of the mass reception. All machines run on biofuel. In addition, we have invested in a hybrid bulldozer with an electric driveline. Read more about this in the link.

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