I-Plas Press Coverage
FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR RECYCLED PLASTIC RAILWAY SLEEPERS
Recycling and Waste World - 9 April 2009 British company i-plas has developed a recycled alternative to the wooden railway sleeper in conjunction with Network Rail.
Read MoreBRITISH RECYCLED PRODUCTS PRESENTS 'EZIKERB' AT ECOBUILD
Civic and Public Building - 3 March 2009 The innovative and compelling kerbing system made from recycled plastic, Ezikerb, will be presented at Ecobuild on stand GS22 by British Recycled Products. Ezikerb has been designed and patented as a pr Read More
RAILWAY SLEEPERS NOW MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC
ETA.co.uk - 17 February 2009 The traditional hardwood railway sleepers that are still used on much of Britain's rural rail network are to be replaced with a version made from recycled plastic car bumpers, computer cases and polystyrene. Read MoreIN THE BAG! ECO SLEEPER DEAL
The Sun - 14 February 2009 Network Rail plans to replace nearly 200,000 wooden sleepers a year with plastic bags, old car bumpers and discarded drinks bottles. The rail operator has awarded a potential multi million 'eco' contract to Halifax- Read MoreBUILDING ON WASTE: PLASTIC CAN OFFER A FANTASTIC NEW CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL
Daily Express - 4 February 2009 Plastic is the waste that often proves the most resistant to recycling, but to British manufacturer Howard Waghorn it is simply fantastic. Through i-plas he has pioneered a process that takes discarded plastics Read MoreCONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SET TO REPLACE PRE-CAST CONCRETE WITH I-PLAS
Construction Industry News (CIN) - 1 January 2009 The recycled building material, i-plas, which is a direct replacement for concrete, steel and wood, will be used as a substitute for up to 42, 432 tonnes per year of pre-cast concrete products Read More
BUILDING MATERIAL STRAIGHT FROM THE TIP
Halifax Evening Courier - 20 November 2008 The groundbreaking product from Halifax-based i-plas is made from a unique blend of recycled plastics, that can be tailored to specific requirements and used for almost all construction and building.< Read More










