Project co-financed by the European Union
SEATS
Sustainable and Digital Innovative Seat
Research and development of an innovative seat for urban mass transportation vehicles, designed to reduce environmental impact.
Re-Compact: Innovation and Sustainability for Public Transport
The SEATS – Sustainable and Digital Innovative Seat project aims to develop a new generation of seating solutions that combine sustainable materials, efficient manufacturing processes, and technological innovations inspired by the principles of the circular economy.
Within this framework, Re-Compact was created as one of the tangible outcomes of the research and development activities carried out by Lazzerini Srl.
Within this framework, Re-Compact was created as one of the tangible outcomes of the research and development activities carried out by Lazzerini Srl.
Innovation and Sustainability
Re-Compact has been designed to combine technical performance, reduced environmental impact, and a circular approach.
Approximately 95% of the seat’s plastic components are manufactured using recycled materials sourced from waste streams that would otherwise be sent to landfill.
This makes it possible to:
- Reduce the use of virgin fossil-based raw materials
- Enhance the value of recovered materials through recycling
- Decrease the amount of waste destined for disposal
- Contribute to the reduction of natural resource consumption
The product is certified according to the ISO 14021 standard.
A Systemic Vision
Re-Compact is part of a broader corporate vision that integrates environmental sustainability, attention to people, and the creation of shared value for all stakeholders.
In this context, the project is not only a new product but also a model for promoting more efficient, inclusive, and future-oriented public mobility systems.
In this context, the project is not only a new product but also a model for promoting more efficient, inclusive, and future-oriented public mobility systems.
Project Information
| Programme | PR MARCHE ERDF 2021/2027 |
| Fund | European Regional Development Fund |
| CUP | B87H25000840007 |
| Project Cost | € 257,401 |
| Granted Contribution | € 123,576 |