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Infinite Industries Seeks To Use Unrecyclable Plastic To Produce Eco-friendly Construction Materials

Infinite Industries Seeks To Use Unrecyclable Plastic To Produce Eco-friendly Construction Materials. Infinite Industries is s a high growth business that uses ‘unrecyclable’ plastic waste to produce eco-friendly construction materials. With a R150 million confirmed sales pipeline they’re only getting started as they’re looking for capital to scale and own shares in an eco-tech business.

Formed in early 2007, Infinite Industries was founded by Hugo Infante and Maggie Bozic Infante. Hugo having come from a diverse background, brought key product innovation to the company whilst Maggie having completed an honors degree in Marketing, focused on market research, sales and customer service. “We strive to make a huge impact to the environment, by converting waste products into recycled environmentally friendly products, which add value to the customer through, safety, ease of handling, value for money and ultimately fulfilling their social responsibility to the country, through job creation and living in dignity.” the company said on its website.

The company’s team takes its client’s waste and converts it into the most amazing eco friendly products. From low cost housing, roofing, desks, chairs, signage and replace anything that is made from wood. Using its product as a replacement means that plastic will far outlast wood and has far more benefits. While at the same time none of what it uses is toxic and 100% Eco Friendly.

A year of intense market research ensued and brought the company to where it wants to take the company. Infinite Industries identified a currently under utilised product in the recycling waste stream. waste packaging as only 11% of this kind of waste material is recycled worldwide. After researching what other countries were doing with converting waste into innovative products, the company decided to look into making a difference in the South African market. This led it to opening a new company, whose entire focus would be to market recycling of waste materials and educating the South Africans into the possibilities of recycling this product.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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