Urban services
For SAV, the quality of life of residents in cities and towns is a priority in our work. We have been continuously developing and innovating to achieve the highest standards of excellence in our work since 1900.
For SAV, the quality of life of residents in cities and towns is a priority in our work. We have been continuously developing and innovating to achieve the highest standards of excellence in our work since 1900.
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Home collection
Collection and transportation of household waste
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Separate collection
Waste is collected at source for subsequent recycling and treatment. This system involves sorting waste into different categories, such as paper and cardboard, glass, plastics, metals, and organic matter, among others.
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Special collections
Collection of non-conventional waste (household appliances, furniture, pruning waste, debris from small domestic works, electronic products and other bulky or hazardous objects).
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Special cleaning
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Sweeping
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Hosing
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Restoration and maintenance of green areas, parks and gardens.
Cleaningof public parks and gardens as well as the emptying of litter bins or theremoval of graffiti and graffiti
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Beach cleaning service
Beach cleaning consists of emptying litter bins, removing seaweed and other debris deposited on the sand.
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Gardening, cleaning, works and cemetery management
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Assessment and Planning
Conservation specialists, ecologists and biologists conduct detailed studies to understand the unique characteristics of the area, the challenges it faces and the specific needs of its inhabitants. Based on these studies, a management plan is drawn up that includes strategies for the protection, restoration and monitoring of the natural environment.
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Protecting Biodiversity
Measuresare put in place to conserve endangered species, control any invasive speciesthat may threaten the ecological balance and protect essential habitats. Inaddition, strict protection areas are established where human access is limitedto avoid any negative impact on sensitive ecosystems
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Monitoring and Control
Conservation teams use advanced technologies such as camera traps, drones and sensors to monitor wildlife and assess the overall health of the ecosystem.
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Education and Awareness
Educational programmes are organised for the public, including guided tours, workshops and school activities, with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of preserving these spaces.
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Visitor Management
Specific trails and routes are designed for tourist access, information signs are placed and traffic control systems established to prevent overuse.
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Ecosystem Restoration
Restoration projects may include reforestation, rehabilitation of eroded soils, removal of invasive species and restoration of watercourses.
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Regulatory Compliance
This includes permit management, enforcement of sanctions in the event of infringements and collaboration with government agencies and non-governmental organisations to strengthen legal protection.