British Recycled Plastic Recycling Process
Transforming plastic waste into sustainable outdoor furniture; we’re committed to sustainability and reducing plastic waste in the UK. We believe in giving plastic a second life, transforming it into high-quality outdoor furniture that benefits schools, councils, public spaces and the environment.
Let’s explore our recycling journey and how we contribute to a circular economy.
The UK Plastic Waste Crisis
Our Impact On The Plastic Waste Crisis In The UK
The Plastic We Recyle
We carefully source, select and recycle the folllwing types of plastic to ensure exceptional quality and durability in our outdoor furniture:
HDPE
(High-Density Polyethylene) – Commonly found in milk jugs, detergent bottles, and some plastic bags. It’s known for its strength and durability.
LDPE
(Low-Density Polyethylene) – Used in plastic films, wraps, and some containers. It’s flexible and often used for packaging.
ABS
(Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) – A strong and rigid plastic used in items like toys, car parts, and electronics casings.
PS
(Polystyrene) – Often used in packaging, food containers, and insulation. It can be expanded into foam (EPS) for cushioning.
PE
(Polyethylene) – A broad category encompassing both HDPE and LDPE, as well as other variations. It’s one of the most widely used plastics.
Our Plastic Recycling Process
Our step by step journey to create British Recycled Plastic Sustainable Outdoor furniture for schools, councils, housing associations, public spaces, outdoor leisure parks, family attractions, hostels, holiday parks and coastal cafes, pubs all across the UK.
Watch Our Video On Our Plastic Recycling Process Live From Our Manufacturing Site
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Why Recycled Plastic?
Choosing our recycled plastic products provides both environmental and economic benefits to you and the world around you.
Our range is durable, weatherproof and requires zero maintenance. It’s a cost-effective solution to reduce the carbon footprint and total-life costs of any project.