DIY Recycling Machines

These Plastic Recycling Machines Let People Do Their Own Recycling

These plastic recycling machines brings the process of recycling process much closer to home. Less than 10% of all the plastics that are used actually end up being recycled, so to improve this number, Dave Hakkens designed a series of machines that are meant to be used locally to recycle plastics.

These machines are built to industry standards, but are designed to let the end user of plastics be responsible for their own recycling process. The ‘Precious Plastics’ machine is capable of shredding plastic objects into small pieces, which can then be turned into new items like lamps and waste paper bins. Dave plans to set up a shop in Sweden and publish the instructions on how to make his recycled plastic creations.
Trend Themes
1. Local Recycling - The trend of more accessible local recycling machines offers opportunities for companies to create inexpensive and eco-friendly recycling products and services for communities.
2. DIY Manufacturing - The trend of DIY plastic recycling machines will drive innovation in DIY manufacturing, allowing people to create products on their own from recycled materials.
3. Environmental Sustainability - The trend towards do-it-yourself recycling machines reflects a growing demand from consumers for eco-friendly and sustainable products and services.
Industry Implications
1. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can use DIY plastic recycling machines to create innovative and eco-friendly products, while also reducing waste and cost.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can utilize local recycling machines to create efficient and sustainable waste reduction solutions.
3. Retail - The retail industry can leverage the trend of DIY plastic recycling machines to create unique and eco-friendly products to meet the growing demand for sustainable products in the marketplace.

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