Urban Infrastructure | NEW
Choose forward-thinking solutions for public spaces. The Urban Infrastructure category features a curated selection of products from Hanit—a European leader in the production of components made from 100% recycled plastic.
We offer durable and aesthetically pleasing elements that combine sustainability with functionality:
- Eco-Friendly Choice: All Hanit products are made from recycled waste, which minimizes their carbon footprint and supports the circular economy.
- Unmatched Durability: The products are weather-resistant (frost, moisture, sun), do not rot, do not corrode, and require no maintenance or painting.
- Safety and Aesthetics: Ideal for parks, squares, recreational areas, and roadside spaces.
Our product range includes benches, trash cans, boundary posts, palisades, and site barriers—all manufactured with durability and sustainability in mind.
INB antybłotna R10 60t/m2
- Made from 100% recycled plastic (hanit® material)
- Maintenance-free: they do not rot, corrode or require painting or maintenance
- Extreme resistance to frost and UV rays (year-round use)
- Guarantee even pressure distribution (protection of hooves and soil)
Padockowa,parkowa, 60t/m2
- Provide a firm and stable base
- Ideal for animal husbandry, paddocks, riding arenas, paddocks and feeding areas
- Frost and UV resistant, ensuring reliability all year round
- For animal use, an additional top coat is always recommended
Kratka parkingowa 250t/m2
- Withstands up to 250 tonne m2 (ideal for intensive car parks)
- Durable Construction: Made from recycled polypropylene, guarantees long-term durability
- Low weight: a single unit weighs just 0.5 kg (easy to install)
- Compatible with SUD: Allows controlled flow of rainwater
Płyta ażurowa HD 400t/m2
- Considerably lighter than concrete: Facilitates logistics, transportation, and the quick and easy installation itself on site
- Durable, integrated surface
- Universal use
Kompostownik 650Lsam.montaż
- Resistance to composting conditions
- Durability of the material
- Long-term use
- Ecological Choice