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Sineu Graff offers various solutions to support you in your urban cleanliness policy. The shelters for selective sorting are an aesthetic furniture to hide waste containers while encouraging the user to the cleanliness habit. Depending on the model, the furniture integrates the selective sorting functionality by offering a clear signage according to the color code identifying the type of waste to be sorted.

Sineu Graff offers various solutions to support you in your urban cleanliness policy. The shelters for selective sorting are an aesthetic furniture to hide waste containers while encouraging the user to the cleanliness habit. Depending on the model, the furniture integrates the selective sorting functionality by offering a clear signage according to the color code identifying the type of waste to be sorted.

Shelters for selective sorting | Angers

Shelters for selective sorting | Angers (49)

ADVANTAGES OF THE SHELTERS:

• A modular installation thanks to the possibility of assembling several shelters side by side.
• A clear signage to encourage users to selective sorting, colors to be chosen among 250 tints (RAL or AkzoNobel color chart).
• Anti-sitting reinforcements on the top.
• Doors with lock.
• Space for forks for easy lifting and movement of the device.
• Laser-cut fascias (optional pattern).

Shelters for selective sorting | Angers (49)Shelters for selective sorting | Angers (49)

THE TREATMENT OF THE STEEL PARTS

For optimum rust protection and long-lasting performance, the steel components are zinc-coated then treated with our Powder Blast process (after cleaning and shot-blasting, the parts are coated with an initial layer of epoxy powder and a second layer of polyester powder) to provide rust-proofing and to increase its lifespan.

THE COLOURS OF THE STEEL PARTS
Select your colours among the 250 RAL tints, sablé or other coatings of the AkzoNobel Futura range.

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Shelters for selective sorting | Rennes (35)

Shelters for selective sorting | Rennes (35)