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University of Zaragoza Drives Circular Economy with Cervic Environment

New solutions for a more efficient and responsible campus

With over 30,000 students and a history dating back to 1542, the University of Zaragoza reaffirms its commitment to the future. As part of its strategy to optimize resource management, the university has recently incorporated two solutions from Cervic Environment into its campuses, both aligned with the principles of the circular economy: the Altea open-top waste bin and the Edam scooter rack.

Altea: efficient recycling with functional design

The Altea bin streamlines waste separation thanks to its open and accessible design, seamlessly integrating into any public space. Built from recyclable materials and designed for long-term use, it stands as a clear example of how circular economy values can be applied to urban waste management.

Edam: structured mobility, optimized resources

The Edam scooter rack organizes parking for electric and manual scooters, encouraging responsible and active mobility. Its modular layout and long-lasting build make it a smart investment that supports material efficiency and long-term usability.

Circular economy applied to public infrastructure

This initiative reflects a shared vision between the university and Cervic Environment: promoting durable, repairable, and recyclable products. A concrete and measurable way to bring circular economy principles into educational and urban infrastructure design.

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University of Zaragoza Drives Circular Economy with Cervic Environment

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  • Av. Juguete, 14, 03440 Ibi, Alicante, Spain
  • Cervic Environment