The economy of the future is circular

Our current economic system can be considered a “linear economy”, built on a model of extracting raw materials from nature, turning them into products, and then discarding them as waste.

Currently, a very small percentage of materials used are recycled back into our economies after use. This places a significant burden on the environment and contributes to the climate, biodiversity, and pollution.

Circular economy, on the other hand, aims to minimize waste and promote a sustainable option/solution, through smarter product design, longer use, recycling and more, as well as regenerate nature.

Besides helping tackle the problem of pollution, circular economy can play a critical role in reducing carbon footprint and solving other complex challenges such as climate change.

It is an all-encompassing approach to life and business which, in simple terms, can be explained as 'make, use, remake' rather than 'make, use, dispose'.

 

Our aim is through innovative design, to extend life cycles, recover, repair and reuse.

Working smarter with our customers we can produce our own circular economy.

Working hand in hand with our customers supply chain with a deposit system encouraging the pallet to be returned thus reducing pallet waste, by keeping pallets in a circular economy, pallets are kept in circulation through processes like maintenance, reuse, refurbishment, remanufacture, recycling, and end of life composting.

The circular economy tackles climate change and other global challenges, like biodiversity loss, waste, and pollution.

Packaging from Nature

Wood is one of nature’s sustainable products. Did you know that each environmentally friendly pallet stores around 27.52kG of CO2?

RECOVER

Utilization of vehicles – deliver and collect using the same vehicle.

REPAIR

Sort – Inspect – repair – recycle.

REUSE

Return to customer.

END OF LIFE

Pallets deemed unfit for re-use will be chipped for biomass.

Find out what we can do for you.

If you would like more information on the Circular Economy and how we work with our customers to be more sustainable then please get in touch.

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