This material utilizes 100% post-consumer rHDPE materials (such as food containers, beverage cups, milk bottles, etc.) and waste husks to form pellets that are pressed into wood plastic construction materials. According to data from the Carbon Footprint Information System, using recycled PE pellets decreases carbon emissions by nearly 90% compared to using new materials. The hollow structure and lightweight features of the material reduces energy consumption when using and transporting the material, making it optimal in meeting current trends. In terms of applications, it can be used as an internal support material when applied in the hollow area of steel beams; its high durability and weather resistance are superior to wood and can extend a product’s life cycle.more
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This material utilizes 100% post-consumer rHDPE materials (such as food containers, beverage cups, milk bottles, etc.) and waste husks to form pellets that are pressed into wood plastic construction materials. According to data from the Carbon Footprint Information System, using recycled PE pellets decreases carbon emissions by nearly 90% compared to using new materials. The hollow structure and lightweight features of the material reduces energy consumption when using and transporting the material, making it optimal in meeting current trends. In terms of applications, it can be used as an internal support material when applied in the hollow area of steel beams; its high durability and weather resistance are superior to wood and can extend a product’s life cycle.