OUR VISION
SINCE 2016 A CHANGE OF DIRECTION. The need to remove the millions of tons of waste which pollutes our planet and to transform potential landfill into affordable homes and buildings.
The first step
The first step of our concept is virtually complete: The replacement of steel, timber and concrete by reinforced fibreglass with the aim to include the maximum of natural fibres and resins.
Step 2
Step 2 is to produce a range of insulated sandwich composite panels made from the maximum of recycled waste, plastics and vegetal.
We are almost there
We are almost there, We are currently completing final testing of 2 different products to make our insulation for the sandwich panel. Low density foam made from recycled waste.
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
The simplest ideas are the best:
Use plastic waste as a resource for the ever growing need for homes and buildings.
Waste, especially plastic waste, is now a major global issue in all countries, rich and poor.
For years rich countries have exported this problem to the poorer countries. This is changing, with many under -developed countries stopping the import of waste due to technical limitations and political pressure.
The solution:
Convert plastic waste into a building material, to construct schools, homes, hospitals, office buildings, emergency shelter… anything.
All this, and it costs at least 30% less than traditional building methods.
COLLECT
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO STOP WASTE POLLUTING
OUR AIM To bring together like-minded people to change the way we build
CHANGE
We all know the statistics of how little waste is recycled, even in most developed countries. Fortunately there are exceptions, but the planet will continue to suffocate with waste. Developing Countries are leading the way to use existing materials and recycled waste.
CHANGE
In recent years we have seen companies working to valorise waste to create a Circular Economy. Offering incentives to recycle rather than land-fill. Technology exists to absorb virtually all waste, but there are few markets capable of paying the price to recycle.
*CHANGE OR DIE
The building industry is out of date. Low profits, endless delays and increasing budgets. We must work towards Industrial recycling to produce clean waste to supply industrial production of building components.*Mark FARMER REPORT 2016.