Community products

Turn recovered plastic into infrastructure people can see and use.

A visible circular economy story: plastic recovered locally, manufactured into durable products and returned to the community.

Product opportunities

High-value, practical applications.

Final products would require material testing, structural design, fire and weather performance assessment, and compliance with relevant procurement standards.

Park benches

Durable seating for parks, estates, schools and public spaces.

Planters and raised beds

Low-maintenance products for community growing and urban greening.

Picnic tables

Robust outdoor furniture for parks, campuses and visitor sites.

Bin enclosures

Protective housings for housing developments and public facilities.

Outdoor classrooms

Seating and learning structures for schools and community spaces.

Wayfinding and signage

Trail markers, information boards and branded local infrastructure.

Boardwalk components

Weather-resistant components for paths, wetlands and coastal access.

Cycle infrastructure

Rack housings, shelters and protective components.

Custom civic products

Commissioned pieces reflecting local identity and recovered materials.

Your plastic. Your community.

A council, school, housing association or business could sponsor products made from locally recovered plastic and demonstrate a tangible circular-economy outcome.

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