University of Zaragoza Boosts Circular Economy with Cervic Environment Solutions
The University of Zaragoza, one of the most prominent academic institutions in Spain, has taken a significant step toward sustainability and the modernization of its urban infrastructure. It has recently installed two innovative solutions from Cervic Environment across its campuses: the Altea open-top waste bin and the Edam scooter rack.
A Historic Legacy with a Vision for the Future
Founded in 1542, the University of Zaragoza is not only an academic benchmark but also a model of commitment to sustainable development. With over 30,000 students spread across campuses in Zaragoza, Huesca, and Teruel, the university continually seeks to improve its public spaces by promoting responsible habits and encouraging active mobility throughout its academic community.

Altea Waste Bin: Functional Design Supporting Recycling
The Altea open-top bin has become a key element in efficient waste management within the university. Its user-friendly design allows for effortless disposal of waste, facilitating proper separation and recycling. With a modern, clean aesthetic, it blends seamlessly into campus surroundings, contributing to cleaner and more organized spaces.

Edam Scooter Rack: Supporting Safe and Active Mobility
The installation of the Edam scooter rack responds to the growing demand for infrastructure that supports active mobility, such as scooters. This piece of urban furniture provides a secure and well-organized parking solution, encouraging sustainable transportation alternatives and helping reduce traffic congestion on campus.

Commitment to Circular Economy and Universal Accessibility
Both solutions embody the shared commitment of the University of Zaragoza and Cervic Environment to the circular economy, prioritizing durable and recyclable materials that reduce environmental impact. They also adhere to universal accessibility principles, ensuring that all members of the university community can use these facilities comfortably and safely.
A Model for Sustainable Urban Infrastructure
The adoption of the Altea bin and Edam scooter rack sets a powerful example of how educational institutions can lead the way toward more sustainable and functional cities. These initiatives not only improve daily life on campus but also raise awareness among future generations about the importance of caring for our environment.
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