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Epta has unveiled Unit, the first refrigerated display case under its Larp brand designed entirely according to circular economy principles.


The launch marks a shift in the commercial refrigeration industry away from traditional linear production models toward systems that prioritise durability, repairability and reuse.


The Unit counter is built using a modular design strategy that simplifies disassembly and repair. Components, including the compressor, can be accessed and replaced using a cassette and handle system, with fewer parts overall to streamline maintenance. A single structural element doubles as both the lid and base, designed to be fully interchangeable.


The materials used in Unit have been selected for sustainability and recyclability. Natural cork replaces synthetic foam as insulation, and recycled plastics ensure long-term durability. The refrigeration system uses isobutane R600a, a natural refrigerant with low environmental impact.


Francesco Mastrapasqua, Epta's institutional affairs manager, said: “For decades, manufacturers of refrigerated display units have focused on enhancing the appeal of retailers’ offerings and, as a result, customer experience; nowadays, however, the industry is facing a radical shift in paradigm. Epta has chosen to take early action by adopting an industrial vision inspired by circular economy, one that already translates future European circularity requirements into real, tangible solutions”.

The company’s approach is guided by three principles: “Use Better,” with smart energy and performance monitoring; “Use Longer,” through materials and design that extend lifespan; and “Use Again,” by enabling the regeneration and reuse of components.


Norman Sarabelli, Larp's product marketing manager, explained: “Unit, industrialised for the first time, embodies the ‘from cradle to grave’ approach, where modularity, material recyclability and energy efficiency come together under the banner of the 4Rs: Reuse, Repair, Recondition, Recycle. Each feature has been meticulously crafted to ensure that the solution evolves over time, remains adaptable and continues to deliver value throughout its entire life cycle - essentially without limitation”.

Epta launches circular economy refrigerated display unit

Rafaela Sousa

26 June 2025

Epta launches circular economy refrigerated display unit

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