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Do you have any recycled plastic options for your landscape facility products?
Absolutely, we do. And I’m honestly excited to talk about them because they represent the very best of what we’re trying to achieve at our company: durability that doesn’t cost the earth.
You see, I’ve been in the landscape facility business long enough to know that a bench, a picnic table, or a planter is more than just a piece of outdoor equipment. It’s a promise. A promise to the family that sits on it at lunchtime, to the students who study on it in the shade, and to the maintenance crew who has to clean up after the elements. That’s why I love our recycled plastic line. It doesn’t just keep that promise—it does so with a clear conscience.
Our recycled plastic products are crafted from 100% post-consumer waste—think milk jugs and detergent bottles that you and your neighbors put in your blue bins. After being sorted, cleaned, and ground into pellets, this material is mixed with a color-stabilizing additive and then rotomolded or extruded into the kind of sturdy, weatherproof shapes you need. The result? A bench that looks like painted wood from a distance, but up close feels cool, smooth, and utterly unbothered by rain, snow, or the blistering summer sun.
But here’s what I love most: it’s practically maintenance-free. No sealing, no staining, no replacing splintered slats. If a vandal decides to graffiti a recycled plastic table, a quick scrub with a pressure washer brings back the original color without a scratch. And unlike wood, it won’t warp, rot, or harbor insects. Weigh it against concrete or steel options, and it’s lighter to transport and install yet still heavy enough not to walk away in a strong wind.
Yes, the upfront cost is slightly higher than virgin plastic or treated lumber. But when you factor in zero maintenance for 20+ years, it’s actually a financial win. And if that’s not enough, just think of the story your facility is telling: “We use recycled materials because we value both our guests and our planet.”
So, whether you need a 6-foot park bench, a wheelchair-accessible picnic table, or a sleek modular planter for your corporate campus, we’ve got the recycled plastic version ready to go. I’d be happy to show you the color swatches and tensile strength reports. Because after all, a landscape facility product shouldn’t just sit there—it should stand for something.
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