Cast off plastic + wood for 100% eco-friendly Trex decking
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Deepa , mumbai:
Jul 29 2008
Made Popular Jul 29 2008
With plastic being touted as one of the most threatening menace that doesn’t have many tangible solutions, Trex have scored very well with their 100% eco-friendly decking for your backyards. Who doesn’t like spending time al fresco in summers?...
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Manish
Jul 29 2008
Mumbai,
India
How cool is this! Making deck out of reclaimed plastic and reclaimed wood and helping keep 300,000 tons of plastic and wood out of landfills every year... nice!
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You bet, after all the conversations stirred up for the plastic menace.....this seems to be a fine application of recycled and reclaimed plastic.
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Actually making a marketable product like this with recycled material is smart thinking with lots of courage to take risk... Fantastic isn’t it!
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Its much easier to sell products that can be marketed as ”made out of best wood” or ”made out of best plastic” ... the term re-cycled does add a question about quality, which needs to be taken care of while making the product and also while selling it.. of course eco-friendly people would love this option against new wood / plastic, but for mass market, it would need lots of effort and convincing... unless I am wrong and its the other way around :)
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2 Stars
How cool is this! Making deck out of reclaimed plastic and reclaimed wood and helping keep 300,000 tons of plastic and wood out of landfills every year... nice!
2 Stars
You bet, after all the conversations stirred up for the plastic menace.....this seems to be a fine application of recycled and reclaimed plastic.
1 Stars
Actually making a marketable product like this with recycled material is smart thinking with lots of courage to take risk... Fantastic isn’t it!
1 Stars
Its much easier to sell products that can be marketed as ”made out of best wood” or ”made out of best plastic” ... the term re-cycled does add a question about quality, which needs to be taken care of while making the product and also while selling it.. of course eco-friendly people would love this option against new wood / plastic, but for mass market, it would need lots of effort and convincing... unless I am wrong and its the other way around :)
Global Opinions (5)
2 Stars
How cool is this! Making deck out of reclaimed plastic and reclaimed wood and helping keep 300,000 tons of plastic and wood out of landfills every year... nice!
2 Stars
You bet, after all the conversations stirred up for the plastic menace.....this seems to be a fine application of recycled and reclaimed plastic.
1 Stars
Actually making a marketable product like this with recycled material is smart thinking with lots of courage to take risk... Fantastic isn’t it!
1 Stars
Its much easier to sell products that can be marketed as ”made out of best wood” or ”made out of best plastic” ... the term re-cycled does add a question about quality, which needs to be taken care of while making the product and also while selling it.. of course eco-friendly people would love this option against new wood / plastic, but for mass market, it would need lots of effort and convincing... unless I am wrong and its the other way around :)
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