WASTE MANAGEMENT

Our circular economy strategy depends on collaboration throughout our value chain to be fully effective. We ask for your commitment to the responsible management of all materials generated by our products and services.

This means prioritizing reuse whenever possible and ensuring proper separation of waste (plastic, paper, cardboard, organic materials, etc.).

We recommend using your region’s selective collection systems to ensure that valuable resources are recovered and can be reintroduced into the production cycle. By doing so, you not only comply with your own environmental regulations but also directly contribute to minimizing Zitro’s global environmental impact and conserving natural resources.

CABINETS AND SIGNS

Once the product reaches the end of its use cycle, we ask our customers worldwide to ensure its responsible management. This involves treating the equipment as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), prioritizing the reuse and recycling of its materials and components. We strongly recommend using your region’s authorized collection systems to ensure that valuable resources return to the production cycle, thereby minimizing final waste and environmental impact.

CHAIRS

After reaching the end of their useful life, they must be managed by the nearest authorized waste manager, in compliance with current waste regulations in each country.

CARDBOARD

Cardboard packaging boxes should be placed in the appropriate paper/cardboard container.

FILM

Clean film can be recycled in the appropriate plastic and packaging container. If it contains impurities, it should be placed in the non-recyclable waste container or at a recycling center.

FOAM RUBBER

Clean foam rubber can be recycled in the corresponding plastic and packaging container. If it contains impurities, it should be placed in the non-recyclable waste container or at a recycling center.

PALLETS

Wood must be recycled at a recycling center or through an authorized waste manager.

BRACKETS (METAL)

Metal structures must be recycled at a recycling center or through an authorized waste manager.