As a challenge to achieve, there are already several municipalities in Tenerife that have proposed to make their works commit to sustainability and environmental protection in the Canary Islands.
The El Rosario City Council is developing two works with ECOSAN pipes. This pipe with double certification, AENOR-EN15343 and AENOR-EN13476-2, guarantees the mechanical characteristics, resistance and durability of pipes in urban and industrial sanitation networks.
Several municipalities of Tenerife are committed to sustainability and the environment
The works of the TF226 urban crossing and the Lomo Pelado sewerage network, which also includes the Lomo Pelado – Las Rosas WWTP, both in La Esperanza and executed by Construcciones Elfidio Perez, the first in its entirety and the second in a UTE with Geocan, are the reference of the commitment that from the government group and specifically from the mayor D. Escolástico Gil, to protect the environment in our islands.
These works not only stand out for implying the improvement of the municipal wastewater conduction infrastructure, but also because the structured PVC pipes of the ECOSAN series installed, distributed by the company Foncal in the Canary Islands, are manufactured using a minimum percentage of 60% recycled plastic, ECOSAN is a product unassailable by rodents or termites, with a proven useful life of more than 50 years and 100% recyclable up to 7 times at the end of its useful life, when the first phase of the infinite cycle begins called CIRCULAR ECONOMY.
The progress and development of products such as ECOSAN, has made the El Rosario City Council, both its government group and its technical team, commit to advanced technical solutions with recycled materials such as the Ecosan system.