Capitani’s CO2 emissions reduction activity continues with perseverance and concrete innovations

Capitani’s CO2 emissions reduction activity continues with perseverance and concrete innovations

A strategy which, passing through the mix between a local supply chain and high-tech components such as the high energy efficiency thermoblock, has made it possible to create machines in energy class A+ (according to CH regulations).

The Joka, Fastback, Line and Lario models are now available, made with recycled plastics! Peculiar characteristics of Capitani products which, in addition to reducing the company’s carbon footprint, together with the 100% Made in Italy company certificate, make it possible to significantly reduce the Co2 impact of customers and distributors as well, meeting the indications of the European Green Deal and to the growing sensitivity of consumers regarding the choice of sustainable products.

Do not hesitate to contact us for further information and/or sampling requests!

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