This Canadian company recycled plastic waste and turn it into wood
This Canadian company recycled plastic waste and turn it into wood
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Day by day garbage is increasing in the world and there is a lot of difficulty in managing it. The challenge of managing waste has become such a widespread problem that many countries of the world are troubled. New technology is being used everywhere for its recycling. Meanwhile, a Canadian company has prepared a very good alternative to recycle plastic waste. This company is recycling plastic waste to give it the appearance of wood. In Halifax, Canada's Nova Scotia province, 80% of the total plastic waste is being recycled by this one company only. This company, named Goodwood, is giving plastic waste a form of wood, which is being used to make building blocks. Like wood, these blocks can also be drilled and spike.

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Provincial MLAs of Halifax are very happy with this effort of the company and they consider it a double success. Along with the disposal of plastic waste, the option of wood will also prevent the felling of trees. In December last year, the company named itself Goodwood. This company, together with the Sobey Grocery Store, had prepared a parking area that was completely made of plastic waste. Most of the garbage that comes to the company comes in the form of plastic bags. The company also recycles the plastic used in plastic jars and packaging and turns that plastic body over.

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According to Mike Chasey, vice president of the Goodwood Company, his products can be made from park benches to picnic tables. The company is in an effort to spread its business model to other areas as well. Mike explains that the use of plastic cannot be completely eliminated. We have to find ways to make it a waste resource.

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