Sprintex Ltd Secures A$42.4M Orders as EU Farm Rules Drive Demand

By Josua Ferreira -

Sprintex secures A$42.4m in Mest Water orders as RENURE approval ignites European demand

Sprintex (ASX: SIX) has secured €25.71m (A$42.44m) in new and upgraded purchase orders from MW Techniek Systems B.V. (“Mest Water”), lifting its combined order book 65% from December 2025 levels.

The orders comprise a new €6.51m (A$10.75m) order for smaller ZLD-UP® systems and an upgraded €19.2m (A$31.69m) order for premium high-capacity systems. Immediate cash inflows of €815k (A$1.35m) are expected on or before 14 July 2026.

The development positions Sprintex as a critical technology supplier to the EU circular agriculture and environmental engineering sectors, with multi-year revenue visibility extending through to June 2028.

Breaking down the two orders

The combined contractual value of the two new agreements totals €25.71m (A$42.44m), materially strengthening the economics of the original December 2025 agreement.

New smaller-format systems order

Sprintex has received a purchase order for 200 x 300kg/hr Compressor Systems valued at €6.51m (A$10.75m), with integrated Mest Water PLC master control systems. These compact, high-efficiency units are engineered for smaller dairy, pig, and family-owned farms, a substantial and previously underserved segment.

The platform has immediate applicability to over 10,000 farms in the Netherlands alone. The systems will be supplied via Completerra B.V. (“Completerra”), whose turnkey rental, servicing and nutrient offtake platform removes upfront capital barriers and supports predictable, repeat demand for Sprintex compressors.

Upgraded high-capacity systems order

A new purchase order has been received to replace and upgrade the previous order received on 22 December 2025, covering 500 x 800kg/hr Modified Compressor Systems valued at €19.2m (A$31.69m).

The premium-tier design incorporates an enhanced three-motor configuration (utilising three stages: MW50, MW18, and MW13), alongside heavy-duty air foil bearings, labyrinth seals, stainless steel volutes and titanium wheels. The revised agreement delivers an increased total unit pipeline and improved per-unit pricing.

Order System Type Units Order Value (EUR) Order Value (AUD)
Smaller-format 300kg/hr Compressor Systems 200 €6.51m A$10.75m
High-capacity 800kg/hr Modified Compressor Systems 500 €19.2m A$31.69m
Combined €25.71m A$42.44m

What is ZLD-UP® and why it matters to investors

Mest Water’s patented Zero Liquid Discharge Universal Process (“ZLD-UP®”) converts livestock manure and slurry into clean water, granulated fertiliser, and high-nitrogen mineral concentrates, while dramatically reducing ammonia and nitrogen emissions.

Under the partnership, Sprintex supplies custom high-speed Mechanical Vapour Recompression (“MVR”) compressors and a fully integrated PLC master control system, described as “one of the critical components” to the next-generation ZLD-UP® solution.

Because Sprintex is embedded in the core technology of every unit, order growth flows directly through to repeat compressor demand. This is what gives the announcement its significance for investors: revenue scales alongside system rollout.

A critical phase of live-manure validation between December 2025 and these finalised orders yielded three major engineering milestones:

  1. Three-motor infrastructure for larger systems, providing independent control across the ZLD stages to handle varying manure compositions in dairy and veal production.

  2. Macro-driven economic tailwinds, with RENURE acceptance and rising synthetic fertiliser costs enhancing the structural economic value of the ZLD-UP® system.

  3. Thermal threshold optimisation, where a lower 75°C treatment threshold reduces energy consumption but requires a larger first-stage compressor, prompting the transition to the higher-capacity MW50.

The regulatory tailwind driving urgent demand

These advancements align with the Dutch government’s final RENURE approval and broader European efforts to promote circular nutrient use in agriculture.

In recent years, Dutch dairy farmers operated under an EU exemption (derogation) allowing them to apply up to 230–250 kg N/ha from grazing livestock manure, well above the standard European limit. That exemption has officially expired, reverting farmers to the 170 kg N/ha ceiling.

On 11 June 2026, the Dutch government published the definitive regulation in the Staatscourant, enabling farmers to use RENURE as a mineral fertiliser substitute effective from 12 June 2026. Farmers can now apply up to 80 kg N/ha from RENURE in addition to the standard 170 kg N/ha manure limit.

Dutch Nitrogen Application Limits: Transition to RENURE

The associated €160m (A$264m) investment package provides immediate regulatory certainty. Faced with this structural shift, farmers must either cut herd sizes (eroding farm equity) or deploy approved on-farm processing technologies, creating urgent demand for ZLD-UP® systems.

CEO Commentary

“While shifting regulatory frameworks and broader geopolitical events earlier in 2026 did introduce minor delays, these same factors have ultimately enhanced the long-term economic profile of the partnership. Specifically, they have significantly increased the marketplace value of the various nutrient end-products generated by the ZLD-UP® system, while simultaneously accelerating viable export opportunities into high-demand regions like Poland,” said Jay Upton, CEO & Managing Director.

Revenue visibility, cash flow and what comes next

A total cash payment of €815k (A$1.35m) is expected to be received on or prior to 14 July 2026, consisting of 50% upfront deposits on initial validation batches and final settlement for field equipment already delivered.

All orders are expected to be satisfied by June 2028, providing ongoing cashflow in the near term. Production is already underway at Mest Water for the first smaller commercial units next month, using the existing 17 compressor/PLC sets already delivered by Sprintex.

Per the source, cumulative contracted revenue comprises A$10.72M for the 300kg/hr systems and A$32.75M for the 800kg/hr systems, for total contracted revenue of A$43.47M.

Several forward catalysts are scheduled across the coming months:

  • First prototype validation of 800kg/hr capacity at 75°C scheduled for July 2026.

  • Initial smaller-system batch of 20 units shipping before the end of August 2026.

  • Mobile Nutrifixer Programme with Elweco-Medo targeting 20 additional truck-mounted mobile systems over the next 6 months.

  • Polish export corridor, targeting Poland’s €1.72Bn (A$2.84Bn) synthetic fertiliser import market via Dutch-Polish initiatives.

These diversified routes to market, spanning the Completerra rental framework, mobile systems and export channels, broaden the addressable customer base and help de-risk revenue across the rollout.

The Mest Water agreements are the latest in a run of international commercial milestones for Sprintex, whose Taiwan distribution deal with Shing Yu Trading carries US$1.15m in minimum revenue commitments across a three-year term and includes a paid trial at TSMC wastewater facilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Sprintex Mest Water purchase orders announced in June 2026?

Sprintex (ASX: SIX) received two purchase orders from Mest Water totalling €25.71m (A$42.44m): a new €6.51m order for 200 x 300kg/hr compressor systems targeting smaller farms, and an upgraded €19.2m order for 500 x 800kg/hr high-capacity systems, lifting the combined order book 65% from December 2025 levels.

What is the ZLD-UP® system and what role does Sprintex play in it?

ZLD-UP® (Zero Liquid Discharge Universal Process) is Mest Water's patented technology that converts livestock manure into clean water, granulated fertiliser, and high-nitrogen mineral concentrates while reducing ammonia emissions. Sprintex supplies the custom high-speed Mechanical Vapour Recompression (MVR) compressors and PLC master control system, described as one of the critical components of every unit.

What is RENURE and why is it driving demand for Sprintex's technology?

RENURE is a processed manure-derived mineral fertiliser substitute approved by the Dutch government on 12 June 2026, allowing farmers to apply an additional 80 kg N/ha beyond the standard 170 kg N/ha manure limit. Because the previous EU derogation allowing higher nitrogen application has expired, Dutch farmers must either reduce herd sizes or deploy approved processing technology like ZLD-UP® systems to remain compliant.

When will Sprintex receive cash payments from the Mest Water orders?

An initial cash payment of €815k (A$1.35m) is expected on or before 14 July 2026, comprising 50% upfront deposits on initial validation batches and final settlement for field equipment already delivered, with all orders expected to be fully satisfied by June 2028.

What are the next key milestones for Sprintex following the Mest Water order announcement?

Key upcoming milestones include the first 800kg/hr prototype validation at 75°C in July 2026, an initial batch of 20 smaller systems shipping before end of August 2026, a Mobile Nutrifixer Programme targeting 20 truck-mounted systems over the next six months, and development of a Polish export corridor targeting Poland's €1.72bn synthetic fertiliser import market.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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