HDPE: The Sustainable Choice for Environmentally Friendly Furniture

Recyclability: HDPE is commonly recycled and used to create composite materials for further manufacturing.

Environmentally friendly material: HDPE is an eco-friendly plastic primarily made from post-consumer products, and it can be recycled again at the end of its useful life.

Low environmental impact: The energy required to manufacture HDPE is only a fraction of that needed for producing steel from iron ore, resulting in a lower environmental footprint.

Safe, Durable, and Versatile for a Sustainable Lifestyle

Harmless substance release: HDPE plastic does not contain harmful substances like BPA, phthalates, heavy metals, or allergens, ensuring no harmful emissions into the environment.

Strong durability: HDPE plastic exhibits excellent resistance to salt spray, oil, moisture, fading, insects, graffiti, splinting, warping, and other environmental hazards, surpassing wood or wood fiber composite products in durability.

Wide range of applications: HDPE is commonly used in the manufacturing of toys, food storage containers, marine products, drain pipes, food preparation items, and outdoor signage.

Versatile, Market-Adaptable, and LEED-Friendly

Versatile manufacturing: Recycled HDPE can be processed into profiles and sheets, allowing for the production of various outdoor products such as waste and recycling receptacles, decking, bike racks, benches, picnic tables, fencing, and furniture.

Suitable for multiple markets: HDPE products find extensive use in hotels, resorts, colleges, food service, retail, golf courses, municipal parks, and public venues.

Contributing to LEED certification: The use of HDPE materials contributes to satisfying LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification credits.