Cervic proposes containers for recycling in collective spaces
May 18, 2009
The development of this new range Cervic Enviroment has analysed and evaluated all the shortcomings, demands and needs of the market are: price, aesthetics, functionality, volumes and types of waste generated, etc. The end result has been the launch of a full range formed by a multitude of products that are adapted to all budgets, with versions for interior and exterior, with a wide range of sizes and capabilities, made of plastic or metal materials.
A 'range of solutions' for every use
The prior analysis carried out by Cervic Enviroment reflects that much of the generated waste can be recycled or reused, that is why the firm has designed solutions to defend a model of space 100% ecological and respectful with the environment. The containers have been specifically designed to store paper, cardboard, packaging, CD, batteries, toners, ink cartridges, confidential documents, glasses of beverages, organic, waste that is usually generated in this type of space.
These new models of container have innovations and advantages as the 'container Medium', which incorporate a novel and practical bag gripper system, ensuring its subject and keeping it hidden inside, they are also organic by that for its manufacture has used at least a 35% recycled materials. The containers 'Eco-lid' or a product specially designed for tight budgets without sacrificing the functionality and aesthetics. The trash metal Deluxe with a meticulous aesthetics and finishes that make a solution especially suitable for environments with a high aesthetic component. O the 'Eco-Master' solution, aesthetic and great robustness designed for collective spaces with large number of people.
In this sense, the Manager of Cervic Enviroment, Gustavo Cerdá, has stated that "our goal has been from the beginning, offer a range of solutions that truly meet the needs of collective spaces, which allow to eliminate barriers to recycling"", transformed these generators areas of waste in organic spaces that collaborate in the preservation of the environment".