20x20x4 cm
Without spacers
20x20x8 cm
3 mm spacers
20x20x8 cm
1 cm or 1.5 cm joint
After more than a century of history, the panot must meet the demands of the 21st century, which is why Breinco presents a sustainable redesign of the panot, based on circular economy principles and a reduced carbon footprint.
This sustainable redesign is grounded in the material composition, the manufacturing process, reuse and recyclability, and its flexible, drainage-friendly installation system.
A subtly textured finish with a uniform feel to the touch




















At Breinco, we support the use of locally sourced products to reduce the environmental impact associated with long-distance transportation.
Regional materials are defined as products and materials that are extracted, processed, and transported within the same region in which they are used, with the aim of reducing transport costs while also lowering energy consumption and, consequently, CO2 emissions.
Our products are manufactured using up to 40% recycled aggregate, depending on the product, while consistently maintaining the high standards of quality and durability that define Breinco.
At Breinco, we are committed to a more sustainable world; therefore, 100% of our products are fully recyclable.
Our products are manufactured using up to 40% recycled aggregate, depending on the specific product, while consistently maintaining Breinco’s hallmark standards of quality and durability.
Our packaging is made from 100% recycled plastic, and we use reusable wooden pallets certified with the PEFC seal, promoting sustainable forest management.
The energy consumed by Breinco is generated entirely from 100% renewable energy sources.
The SRI value makes it possible to classify a surface finish according to its ability to help mitigate the urban heat island effect. Dark surfaces that absorb and retain heat should be avoided, while lighter-coloured surfaces are recommended.
The SRI value allows a surface finish to be classified based on its ability to help mitigate the urban heat island effect. Dark surfaces that absorb and retain heat should be avoided, while light-coloured surfaces should be used instead.
Breinco received a mention in the “Product” category of the 2025 Catalonia Eco-Design Award for El Panot del Segle XXI , a proposal that evolves Barcelona’s urban pavement toward more environmentally friendly alternatives.


