The University of Stavanger (Norway) has acquired Cervic Environment products

The University of Stavanger (Norway) has acquired Cervic Environment products

The University of Stavanger, located in the southwest of Norway, has acquired the recycling bin Altea of Cervic Environment.

The recycling bin Altea has the following capacities: 60 and 100 litres for the upper aperture system and 75 litres for the frontal aperture system.

The collection systems available for this bin are inner ring or metal inner liner.

Cervic Environment also has a version of this bin with a pedal: the most hygienic option to collect the residues, as the bin doesn’t have to be touched with your hand at any moment while depositing the residue. This version is available in 60 litres both with inner ring and with metal inner liner as a collecting system.

The University of Stavanger was established in 2005 when the former Høgskolen i Stavanger (HiS) received university status. In 2017, this university had approximately 11.000 students. Moreover, it is the third highest ranked in Norway in terms of research publications per member of scientific staff. The university became a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU) in October 2012.

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