Over twenty years of ideas, research, and application. Venturing off the beaten path, introducing innovative solutions that help both people and their environment. Like using lighter-weight, practical polyethylene instead of metal. Taking up the challenge of home composting. Creating more and more ergonomic waste bins. Working with well-known Italian designers. Achieving ISO 14001 environmental certification as a follow-up to ISO 9001 certification.
These are just a few of the milestones in our inspired journey.
1983-1984
Mattiussi Ecologia is founded with a focus on the environment, to develop innovative solutions for sorted-waste collection.
1985-1986
From metal to polyethylene. An important choice for those seeking the perfect balance between lightness and strength.
1987-1988
Simple answers to complex issues, like hospital waste disposal. The solution lies in safety and practicality.
1989-1990
The perfect fusion of recycling and waste sorting is achieved through home composting, a micro-system anyone can use.
1991-1992
Foresight, development, application. Any advanced technology is based on ideas. Our most precious resource is the human mind, and our most highly valued technology is thought.
1993-1994
Details always make the difference, especially in a competitive context. The quest for excellence is the basis for every successful venture.
1995-1996
New spaces open up to new ideas. Observing societal changes, participating in the creation of new habits and new dimensions.
1997-1998
A new administrative headquarters and sales office is established: a decision that becomes a launching pad for other new developments.
1999-2000
Functionality and beauty. A major partnership is struck with Decoma Design, leading to a series of products that stand out for their styling and ergonomics.
2001-2002
Aspiration and achievement. We strengthen our commitment to protecting the environment with ISO 14001 environmental certification.
2003-2004
The shared commitment to community health and well-being keeps expanding. Public awareness becomes a priority to be pursued through communication.









Monography 1983 | 2003 (PDF 1.1MB)