Sixth stop: Intermediate screening and maturation
Where the process is completed and the final product takes shape
Here, the journey begins to slow down. After the intense pace of the previous stages, we enter a space where time becomes the most important ingredient.
Once the intensive 18-day biological phase inside the Biocells is completed, the material undergoes screening, plastic removal, and ferrous metal separation. The undersized fraction is transferred to the maturation bays, while the oversized fraction is recirculated back to the beginning of the production process, either in addition to (or in replacement) of green waste material.
Even inside the maturation bays, the environment is carefully controlled: temperature, humidity, and air circulation work together silently and continuously. It is here that the transformed material slowly evolves.
Day after day, it develops structure, consistency, and character.
The process becomes slower, but it remains carefully managed. Technicians and operators constantly monitor every parameter: they check the appearance, verify the consistency, evaluate the aroma. Each batch follows its own path, but they all share the same goal: to achieve the perfect balance.
When maturation is complete, after an additional 72 days and periodic turning operations, the process delivers a finished product that embodies the value gained throughout every stage of treatment.
It is a stabilized product capable of restoring organic matter and value back to the soil, concretely closing the resource recovery cycle.
Our own journey, however, is not over yet.
Next stop: Final refining, analytical verification, and commercialization. The journey of the material ends here, but its value, transformed from waste into a resource, continues in the soil that will receive it.