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Thinking in circles? Sometimes that’s exactly what’s needed to arrive at a circular solution. We’ve proven this with The Pallet Project. Driven by the search for a sustainable way to reintroduce raw materials into the market, we took on the challenge—and succeeded.

The Pallet Project
Our pallet project marks the beginning of something special. We manufacture durable pallets from recycled materials, with a factory soon to be based in the Netherlands. And it gets even better: broken pallets will be returned and recycled into new ones. These plastic pallets are far more hygienic and cost-competitive compared to traditional wooden pallets. It’s a fantastic close-the-loop initiative!

Our dream? To find as many partners as possible willing to embrace this challenge with us. The ultimate goal? Even less plastic waste.

More Close-the-Loop Projects: Canvas Banners
We don’t think inside the box. When we receive a request involving a waste stream we’re unfamiliar with, we welcome the challenge with open arms.
Take, for example, a request from a company that produces canvas for banners and promotional displays. Often, these banners are discarded and incinerated after events like trade shows. This company wanted a solution to reclaim and reuse the material and approached us for help.
We collaborated with a fiber processing facility to shred the canvases and explore whether they could be turned into new products. It’s a great example of circularity in action!