Creating New Products From Your Waste Material
How It Works
Plastics - Firstly we process your waste plastic and remove any contaminated material. This is a time-consuming process but absolutely essential to ensure not a single piece of your product is secluded from the recycling process.
We then shred your waste product and granulate it into pellets.
Granulation
Once your waste material has been granulated it is not ready for our injection mould process.
Injection Mould
1. Granules In
2. Hydraulic Press
3. Mould Case
4. New Recycled Product
Through our specifically designed polymer moulding process, we turn your waste back into brand new, recycled products for the world market.
We create and manufacture a variety of moulds ranging from Watering Cans to House Hold Buckets and Drinks Bottles.
We use these moulds, in house, to turn your unwanted waste back into new products creating a circular economy.
By doing this we have been able to reduce our negative output, minimise our carbon footprint and most importantly we have been able to help our clients improve their carbon footprint.
Textiles - Textiles are accountable for almost 40% of the world's entire waste product. Here at Bright we recycle upwards of 50,000kg of clothes and textiles every week.
Similarly to our plastic process, we process your waste textiles to remove any contaminated material. Once again this is a time-consuming process but essential to to the process.
We then wash and shred the material into very small fibers.
These fibers are then reintroduced into our manufacture process where we use every inch of the fiber to crate dog & cat beds.
We then supply these animal beds to online and high street retailers.