ABOUT

We do have choices.

The use of normal plastics and wantingly 
discarding them post use,
 has had a devastating effect on the environment. Recycling is most important for a many reasons, 
but on its own is not enough to reduce the impact
 on our animals, oceans and people.

We supply cutting edge solutions to regain control of plastic waste. 

Remanufacturing of waste into new resins, 
backed up by our Biodegradable plastic solution, 
provides a double edged outcome.

So, get in touch with 
us via our Contact page.


Our experience

Our management team has many years direct experience and involvement in Biodegradable plastics. We’ve worked independently and in conjunction with Wells Plastics (UK) Ltd the developer, manufacturer and owner of the Reverte™  Biodegradable technology. 

We have extensive experience in remanfacturing waste materiels back into valuable resins for the production of new products, creating a true "Circular Economy".

The future for our World

We only have one healthy planet. There are many things that affect our environment, and plastic waste is most likely the biggest. What is ahead for all of us includes:
  • World population increasing from 7.5 billion to well over 10 billion by 2100 - the current growth rate is 80 million a year
  • Australia’s population growing by 370 000 each year
  • Waste increases by at least 300% each decade, due to increased demand from growing economies
  • Local jurisdictions tightening laws on waste, but unable to cope with the increase
  • Increased costs associated with long term waste problems
Recycling, while commendable, is not the sole answer and banning plastic is far from a reality. 

Remanufacturing waste plastic back into resin, that can be made over and over again reduces waste, lowers costs and significantly REDUCES THE IMPACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE.
 
A change in direction will benefit all, and by adding Reverte(TM) makes waste plastic BIODEGRADABLE in the OPEN ENVIRONMENT and WATERWAYS.

Eco friendly sign on bottle

Plastic

Plastic is a by-product of oil refining. 1.7% of a barrel of oil makes plastic, there is no other use for this portion. If plastic was not made, then there is no other use for this portion of oil. It would have to be burnt off with gases going into the atmosphere, causing greater environmental problems. 
Click here to see: A Barrel of oil ?

The dead zones

Plastic has entered the human food chain through marine life. With over 50 years of plastic deposits in the Pacific Ocean - and ever building - the plastic will take over 1000 years to break down. According to Captain Charles Moore - Marine Biologist (USA), there are 3 kilos of plastic to every 1 kilo of plankton in our oceans.  
Click here to see: The Pacific Gyre Click here to see: Plastic in the Ocean

Learn more about the environmental impacts of plastic. 
E-mail:     info@relife4plastic.net

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