
Eco-Material Engineering
We engineer high value eco-materials from all types of recovered waste, whether it's household, industrial, construction, or anything else.


How We Help
We help determine what type of treasure we can turn your waste into. To do this, we carry out different tests and studies to figure out what can physically be done with your waste and what the associated costs may be. After producing the recycled "eco-materials" and "eco-products" in our lab, we ensure they adhere to all relevant regulations and standards, then help you roll out the recycling process on an industrial scale.
Benefits

Turn your recycled waste into high-value products
Resell or reuse the eco-materials as you see fit, or work with our team to develop them into even higher value consumer products that can fetch higher prices at market.

Improve your ESG and corporate social responsibility
Recycling your waste is one thing, but developing it into eco-materials that you can reuse in your own operations doubles your impact.

Ensure regulatory compliance
Don't risk creating products that fall short of your local regulatory standards. Our methods can ensure that you meet, and often exceed, regulatory compliance.

Save the world's virgin resources
By reusing recycled materials, you lower your demand for new, virgin resources that are becoming harder to find and more expensive to ship.

Reduce your reliance on third party suppliers
Sometimes you can use your own recycled materials, thereby reducing your need to pay a premium for fresh materials from third parties.
Welcome to Our Test Lab
We own our own test lab that allows us to physically and chemically test many of the waste samples we collect and eco-materials that we engineer.
We can also simulate 30 years of weather on our engineered products to ensure they adhere to all regulations.

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Circular Worksite Management
We design and manage the end-to-end logistical operations for waste management in construction and industrial sites. This includes the waste collection, transportation logistics, site selection for the treatment location, equipment sourcing, setup, and ongoing quality control.