Recycled plastic picnic tables are made by transforming waste plastic—typically from items like milk bottles, food containers, and packaging—into durable, weatherproof lumber. Here’s a quick overview of the process:

  1. Collection and Sorting: Post-consumer plastic waste is collected and sorted by type and colour to ensure consistency.

  2. Cleaning and Shredding: The plastic is thoroughly cleaned to remove labels, dirt, and residues, then shredded into small flakes.

  3. Melting and Moulding: The plastic flakes are melted down and either extruded into planks that resemble wood or moulded into solid components.

  4. Assembly: The resulting recycled plastic lumber is cut and assembled into picnic tables using stainless steel fixings and robust construction methods.

  5. Quality Check: Finished products undergo quality checks to ensure they’re strong, safe, and ready for long-term outdoor use.

These picnic tables are eco-friendly, require no painting or staining, won’t rot or splinter, and often come with long guarantees—making them ideal for schools, parks, pubs, and gardens.