New CANADA bins made from recycled materials

The new ECO versions of the Canada collection represent a further step in Grup Fábregas’ commitment to incorporating recycled and recyclable materials into urban furniture. In addition to the existing models made from pine wood and Guinea wood, the collection now includes PRM and WPC versions, expanding the available options with more sustainable and responsible solutions.

This evolution makes it possible to offer an environmentally friendly alternative while maintaining the structural quality, durability and functional capacity that characterise the collection.

A natural evolution towards more sustainable solutions

Nuevas papeleras CANADA con materiales reciclados

Each bin features a steel structure coated with oven-cured epoxy paint, ensuring excellent resistance to corrosion, scratches and the most demanding weather conditions, included prolonged exposure to sunlight and rain.

With a capacity of 55 litres, it incorporates and integrated bag-holder ring, facilitating both daily use and cleaning and maintenance tasks.

The 12 slats are made entirely from recycled materials, whether in the PRM or WPC version. These recycled and recyclable materials ensure a robust, stable construction that requires minimal maintenance, even in environments subject to intensive use.

Discover the difference between PRM and WPC

Models that fit into any setting

Canada ECO bins integrate naturally into projects that prioritise sustainability without compromising design and durability. Their brown-toned finishes, which evoke the texture and warmth of wood, help maintain visual coherence and facilitate the creation of harmonious and balanced spaces.

They provide and effective way to help keep spaces clean while reinforcing a genuine commitment to sustainability, both in urban environments and landscaped areas.

For a unified aesthetic, the new Canada ECO bins can be combined with other items from the Eco-Friendly urban furniture collection , creating coherent, functional and environmentally responsible settings.

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