What are Recycling Plastic Installations?
Recycling Plastic Installations (RPI) represent a new benchmark for industrial fencing and cladding standards, transforming construction-site enclosure management from a labour-intensive, time-consuming necessity into an ecologically responsible, socially beneficial initiative.



Formed from lightweight, fire-proof, fully recyclable materials, our products not only reduce transportation, installation, manpower and insurance costs, but also provide an aesthetically unobtrusive architectural presence, dovetailing neatly with modern urban landscapes.

We offer two product lines: Recycling Plastic Panels (RPP) and Coloured Dual Panels (CDP). Impervious to rust and weather-damage, with a level of flexibility and impact resistance unmatched by traditional sheet metal hoardings, both RPP and CDP retain their original, smooth appearance far longer than their steel or chip-board predecessors, reducing the likelihood of panel damage and consequent repair costs whilst also increasing public safety.

In addition, CDP can be manufactured in virtually any colour, remaining permanently resistant to fading thanks to the application of an advanced ultra-violet repellent coating. This durable and colourful cladding is ideally suited to car parks, hospitals, schools or any other interior installation.



Independent test results show that the unique structure of RPP – specially developed to actively absorb soundwaves – commonly returns a 25 decibel reduction in noise pollution – an increasingly important consideration for building contractors undertaking projects in densely populated areas. Perhaps the most significant technological advance introduced by our products is the increased potential to generate advertising revenue with minimal set-up costs. Due to the exceptionally smooth contours provided by their outer surfaces RPP and CDP readily accept the application of large-format, transfer-printed or vinyl-cut designs – an advertising medium that is far less prone to accidental damage or natural deterioration than conventional, paper-based display graphics.