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Altanea es una empresa enfocada a la sostenibilidad, pero también a la rentabilidad. Con independencia de la tipología, nuestros activos están situados en localizaciones estratégicas, destacando la zona de Andalucía, Levante y Madrid, todos ellos en zonas PREMIUM.

No sólo desarrollamos suelos tradicionales, sino que contamos con una cartera de activos singulares que están destinados a glamping, co-living y senior-living. Tres fenómenos que han llegado a España para quedarse.

Implementamos energías renovables para crear conjuntos autosuficientes, con infraestructuras versátiles y aplicamos tratamientos de aguas para su reutilización y mantenimiento de la nueva vegetación para crear espacios urbanos más agradables y sostenibles.

Realizamos nuestros proyectos basándonos en los estándares de certificación más extendidos y prestigiosos de la actualidad como PASSIVHAUS, BREEAM / LEED o VERDE.

Glamping: ‘fusion between glamour and camping’. We combine the experience of camping in the open air with the comfort of the best hotels.

Our accommodations follow our philosophy of minimal intervention, adapting and blending in with the environment. Giving prominence to nature and creating a closer link with it.

Camping with the family, in a natural environment. Comfortable tents with all the necessary equipment where you can enjoy the environment both during the day and the spectacular views at night.

All our projects are benchmarks in sustainability and social responsibility.

  • Water management: Through responsible consumption and recycling of grey and rainwater for reuse.
  • Reforestation: By planting trees and landscaping with native species, preserving the conservation and maintenance of native habitats.
  • Clean energy: Clean energy production to reduce consumption and supply all demand. Surplus to the grid in low season.
  • Electric transport: Encourage mobility by bicycle, personal vehicles and electric buggies both within and around projects. 
  • Responsible consumption: Main objective, minimise the ecological footprint and obtain the lowest environmental impact.
  • Sustainability certification: Environmental commitment through obtaining Sustainability Certificates.

We are focused on the sustainable management of our land. We already have 300,000m2 of land, and a target of reaching 1,000,000m2 by 2025.

We seek the potential of the land, its value and possibilities, to transform it into land for economic activity, but maintaining its relationship with the natural environment, integrating and adapting to it.

We bring to light small hidden gems in cities, plots of land or old buildings that have remained unnoticed or abandoned, reaching their maximum potential to obtain unique sustainable developments.

The new regulatory framework aims to make water use more efficient in sectors such as agriculture, industry and urban environments. This new regulation is part of a strategy aimed at reducing pressure on natural resources, which is essential in a country where water resources are becoming increasingly scarce.

In addition to addressing water scarcity, this regulation reinforces the circular economy in water management and helps reduce the environmental footprint of water consumption.

The benefits of this regulation are evident and extend to a variety of applications:

  • Agriculture: reclaimed water is used to irrigate crops and public gardens, thus relieving pressure on freshwater sources.
  • Industry: Reclaimed water is used both in cooling and cleaning processes and in power generation, which helps to greatly mitigate the impact on natural sources.
  • Urban environments: This water is used for street cleaning, maintenance of fountains and sewage systems, reducing the demand for potable water for non-essential uses.
  • Aquifer recharge: Increases groundwater levels in areas with shortages.

From an ecological point of view, these uses help preserve aquatic ecosystems and reduce the amount of wastewater discharged into the environment, promoting a reuse cycle that helps reduce both energy consumption and carbon footprint. Overall, these regulations aim to prepare the country to meet future water challenges and foster greater resilience in the face of climate change.