As much as 91% of plastic is not recycled, simply because there are no outlets for it. With meeting tables made from waste, this is about to change.
Often, valuable raw materials end up on rubbish tips or in incinerators where they are lost forever. Billions of tonnes of plastic have been produced in recent decades, much of which has become waste. As much as 91% of plastic is not recycled, simply because there is no market for it.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could turn all the valuable raw materials that end up in the waste into high-profile circular meeting tables that stop the waste of raw materials, reduce CO2 and store the valuable materials in our furniture?
At first glance you won't say the table is made from waste and that's exactly the intention. 72 kilos of High Density Polyethene (HDPE) is needed to make 1 circular meeting table in a size of 2750x1250mm. The basis for this table is man-made fibers from buckets, crates, bottles, barrels, toys and parts from cars and computers.
With a challenging design, timeless look and robust construction, this table will last a very long time. Long-term and intensive use is what it is made for. But if it is no longer needed because you want something else then just hand it in. You get the raw material value from us and we make another circular product out of it.
The table was made in the Netherlands by Dutch craftsmen who worked with a great deal of love to give the table a beautiful appearance. Something we are very proud of. Because the tables are made in our own country, we preserve craftsmanship and provide employment. In addition, the kilometres made are minimal and that saves CO2. A win-win situation, in other words.
HDPE plastic is a safe material with excellent recyclability. The material consists of carbon and hydrogen. It is a thermoplastic polymer with particularly good properties. Thermoplastics are plastic materials that soften when heated. HDPE is 100% recyclable and thus eminently suitable for reuse and recycling. HDPE is resistant to acids, alkalis, alcohol, water, salt solutions and oil.
- HDPE is manufactured at low pressure, about 200 MPa (2000 bar).
- HDPE melting point is around 125 degrees Celsius
- The tensile strength is approximately 22MPa / 2200 psi
- The density of HDPE is 0.95 g/cm3
HDPE plastic is a stiff, strong and opaque water-repellent plastic that is used mainly as a container for soft drinks and shampoo, for example. It is also used in products that have to last a long time. Such as toys or car parts. But HDPE is not only used as a hard material. HDPE plastic is also used, for example, to make bin liners or plastic bags.
With every meeting table you furnish at home or in the office, you contribute to reducing the use of materials, to reducing waste and to reducing CO2. In addition, your purchase stimulates the local economy because the products are made in the Netherlands.