Other materials such as timber or cement have many disadvantages. For instance wood rots, cement is heavy and fragile, whereas recycled plastic products can be produced to create an endless variety of shapes and sizes. Whilst traditionally wood and cement have served us well, we as consumers still use them and put up with the related problems only because no one has offered us a viable solution of replacement.
Listed below are areas where we feel our product will have an enormous impact.
Marine Industry: Marinas, jetties, dockside fenders, piers and deck protectors, rub rails, trawler net/storage platforms,net rollers, oyster and mussel farm stakes.
Local council: Park benches, BBQ tables, rubbish bins/bin enclosers, bus shelters, walkways, retaining walls for coastal and beach erosion, planter boxes and storage bins.
Government: Road markers,parking bollards, noise barriers, sign posts, barrier and guard rails, car park stoppers, judder bars, grates and kerbing.
Agriculture: Star picket, fence posts, stakes, battens,sheds, storage bins, farm gates, ramps, troughs, and stalls.
Building Industry: House framing, residential fencing, roof tiles, decking and pergolas.
Recreational: Sandpits, playground equipment, pool and garden furniture, goal posts, stadium seating, and barriers.
Transport industry: pallets, storage boxes, profiles.
Obviously there are many other areas where our product will be successful. Products produced from this technology are limited only by the imagination of the manufacturer.
