Bio subsitute for HPL (High Pressure Laminate)
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Bio subsitute for HPL (High Pressure Laminate)
Hi Pieter, we will look into this and suggest answers. Do check out https://ubuntoo.com/solutions/wow-boards-recycling-unit-1 that converts end of life plastic waste like multi-layer laminates and flexible LDPE film into recyclable furniture boards that can replace HPL in certain applications. They are an India-based startup that have won many awards.
I run a Non-Profit in Malawi that collect and remove single use plastics and recycle the collected waste. We want to test some techniques that have been effective elsewhere in the world in the country of Malawi and...
Read more→I run a Non-Profit in Malawi that collect and remove single use plastics and recycle the collected waste. We want to test some techniques that have been effective elsewhere in the world in the country of Malawi and see if they could potentially be used in Malawi to help prevent plastics entering the river system and therefore the lake. Malawi has very high rainfall in season and this feeds drainage ditches in the urban environment. This is the area I think would be interesting to test, the drainage lines that feed into the river system.
Read lessThe Catch Foundation has introduced this initiative to minimise plastic use by introducing specially made multi-pocket Smart Bags that are distributed to more than 6000 families today for various purchases such as fruits, food , and clothing. Support us by visiting: https://catchfoundation.in/say-no-to-single-use-plastic-bag/
Are there any EPP foam replacement materials being manufactured (not wood pulp) in China for heavier, more delicate products? I am thinking in the vein of Ecovative or Cruz foam....which are not maufactured in Asia.
I am interested in bringing the idea of composting, recycling clothes, and zero waste stores in the Republic of Panama. I love to hear your ideas and perhaps can collaborate with someone to make it happen....
Read more→I am interested in bringing the idea of composting, recycling clothes, and zero waste stores in the Republic of Panama. I love to hear your ideas and perhaps can collaborate with someone to make it happen. Also, a solution to plastic pollution has its affecting mangroves. However, the government doesn't care. IF anyone has ideas to improve the conservation of mangroves. Much appreciated.
Thanks,
Aditi
Read lessHi Aditi, you can check out Zero Waste Stores on Ubuntoo like https://ubuntoo.com/solutions/the-zero-waste-shop and https://ubuntoo.com/solutions/good-club for inspiration. We also list many textile waste solutions. You do not need to wait for the government to act. There are many economically viable solutions that you can launch in Panama.
We are a circular economy brand based in Europe but expanding to Asia. We are searching for textile waste recycling to carry the fiber-opening process in Asia.
Could anyone recommend us someone to collaborate?
Thanks
Looking to develop Tiles, crates and packing material from a recycled plastic waste by adding suitable other composites with minimum investment so that atleast some waste plastic can be reused , look forward for...
Read more→Looking to develop Tiles, crates and packing material from a recycled plastic waste by adding suitable other composites with minimum investment so that atleast some waste plastic can be reused , look forward for some suggestions and feasibility
Read lessSatyaprakash Garinapally We have solution to recycle ~100% MLP waste into Tiles, Crates & Others You can send an email to digital@shaktiplasticinds.com for more information
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