? Sustainability with Style: Cervic Environment Featured in Equipamiento y Servicios Municipales

? Sustainability with Style: Cervic Environment Featured in Equipamiento y Servicios Municipales

When style meets sustainability and innovation meets practicality, you get something truly transformative—just ask the editorial team at Equipamiento y Servicios Municipales. This leading Spanish publication has become a trusted voice for public administrations, engineers, and urban sustainability professionals across Spain.

With thousands of technically-minded readers nationwide, the magazine offers deep insight into the trends, technologies, and solutions reshaping our urban environments. In its Q2 2025 issue, it presents a standout feature: “Urban Furniture as a Lever for Circularity in Cities.” Spoiler alert—Cervic Environment takes centre stage.

? Turning Challenges into Urban Solutions: The Cervic Environment Way

On page 170, the article highlights how Cervic Environment has cracked one of the toughest nuts in urban planning: creating street furniture that is genuinely sustainable, made from recycled and recyclable materials, while still being vandal-resistant, low-maintenance and—yes—easy on the eyes.

Our secret? A no-nonsense approach to ecodesign, applied right from the drawing board. Every product is developed with strict criteria for durability, functionality and reparability, backed by real testing and real-world trials. The result: urban solutions that stand up to the harshest demands without compromising on aesthetics.

But we don’t stop at the product. Our entire manufacturing process is powered by 100% renewable energy, with full recyclability built in and an active, MITECO-certified (Ministry for the Ecological Transition) plan for carbon footprint reduction. It’s not just about ticking boxes—it’s about delivering real, measurable impact in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

? Real-World Impact: The Osaka Bench & Planter in Elda

Fast forward to page 146, and you’ll find a hands-on example of our work in action. The municipality of Elda (Alicante) recently installed our Osaka range—modular benches and planters made from galvanised steel and synthetic wood (WPC) (or recycled plastic), both fully recyclable.

The real magic? These elements require zero maintenance, withstand the weather with ease, and offer complete design flexibility to suit various urban settings.

Beyond their environmental credentials, Osaka products help municipal engineers and sustainability teams foster spaces that promote rest, social interaction, and community. Modular, attractive and people-friendly—these aren’t just pieces of furniture; they’re tools for connection in the modern city.

? The Future is Modular, Recyclable and Resilient

This feature doesn’t just celebrate our work—it underscores a broader truth: urban furniture is no longer just functional. It’s a strategic asset for building cities that are more liveable, resilient and aligned with a circular economy.

So, whether you’re a municipal technician or a sustainability lead, the opportunity is clear: choosing durable, low-maintenance solutions with a high environmental return isn’t just smart policy—it’s a reflection of your values.

? Read the full article (p.170):
? Equipamiento y Servicios Municipales – Q2 2025

? Explore our sustainable urban furniture solutions:
? https://www.cervicenvironment.com/en/sustainability/

Because every bench, every bin, and every planter can make a difference.
And at Cervic Environment, we’re making sure it does.

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