Australian Small Business Champion Finalist

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We cannot believe it. We are a finalist in the Australian Small Business Champion Awards for the Environment Category! What an achievement. I am still pinching myself on the announcement.

Being named a finalist, means that people can have the good news story that we all need. Recycling does work and we are making meaningful change. This position of being a finalist highlights that our hard work has been seen and others can see a future where recycled plastic is the norm.

When we set out on this journey, we just put our heads down and found ways of recycling post-consumer waste. We created products that are long lasting and stay in your homes or offices for years to come. We are proud of the products and we continue to research and develop.

Recycled Plastic Christmas Tree

Who are we?

For those of you who have just recently joined our journey. We are a husband and wife team on a mission to recycle as much plastic as we can. We have 3 boys under 5 and also work with my brother. It is very much a family affair. Geoff is a mechanical, sustainable and materials engineer and my background is in marketing and communications. Together we are off on a mission!

Future Plans

Our vision is help consumers to see that recycling is making a difference and to keep up the great work.

Let us work together and see the amazing things we can achieve.

Think outside of the box and see what we can create the recycled plastic.

We are excited for the future and how more and more of us can recycle and create brand new products.

Thank you to everyone for your support, we cannot wait for September 2 at The Star where the winner of the Environment Category will be named for the Australian Small Business Champion Award!

Check out what we do!

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