ReForm Plastic

ReForm Plastic We offer innovative technologies for managing Hard-to-Handle plastics with social responsibility.

What it takes to set up a ReForm facility:A standard production line processes around two metric tons of plastic per day...
15/05/2026

What it takes to set up a ReForm facility:

A standard production line processes around two metric tons of plastic per day, producing up to 60 boards daily. The system is modular — operators can start at one scale and grow into another based on local feedstock and demand.

The model works through four things: initial feasibility screening, facility setup, training, and technology transfer. Partners run their own businesses. They source feedstock locally, produce locally, sell locally.

We've seen it work across different geographies, different plastic profiles, different scales of operation.

If your city, business, or organisation is looking at how to handle low-value plastic waste — there's a path here that doesn't require building from scratch.

Open to conversations. Contact us today!

What 2,200 kg of "unrecyclable" plastic looks like as a house.Flexible plastics — sachets, multilayer pouches, films — m...
13/05/2026

What 2,200 kg of "unrecyclable" plastic looks like as a house.

Flexible plastics — sachets, multilayer pouches, films — make up a significant share of plastic waste across Southeast Asia. They're also the hardest to recycle. Most facilities won't take them. The economics don't work.

We've spent years figuring out how to turn them into something structural. In Pasig, in partnership with Embassy, that "something" became:
— Walls and interior panels
— Bathroom tiles, made from a composite of recycled plastics and resin
— A sliding door, pressed entirely from recovered material
— Roofing shingles

Around 60 ReForm boards in total.

The plastic clogging waterways and beaches across the region is, almost exactly, the plastic this house is made of.

From our partners at RiverRecycle in Ghana —A stakeholder workshop bringing together AGI, GRIPE , Praxis Ghana, and civi...
11/05/2026

From our partners at RiverRecycle in Ghana —

A stakeholder workshop bringing together AGI, GRIPE , Praxis Ghana, and civic organisations to discuss how river-intercepted plastic becomes construction-grade boards — and what that means for the Ghanaian market.

John Adelegan, RiverRecycle's Business Development Operations Manager, demonstrated board samples on site.

The network grows.

↩ Reposted from RiverRecycle

The basics, for anyone new here:ReForm Plastic processes the plastic almost no one else wants — sachets, multilayer film...
08/05/2026

The basics, for anyone new here:

ReForm Plastic processes the plastic almost no one else wants — sachets, multilayer films, bubble wrap, low-value flexibles — and turns it into durable construction-grade boards and other products.

Those boards build walls, panels, tiles, doors, roofs. They've gone into furniture, signage, public infrastructure, boats, and full housing units.

One standard facility processes around two metric tons of plastic per day. Up to 60 boards daily.

The goal isn't to recycle prettier plastics. It's to give a second life to the ones that would otherwise end up in landfills, rivers, and the sea.

We built a house.In Pasig, in partnership with the Nordic Embassy, a fully functional modular home — designed for four t...
06/05/2026

We built a house.

In Pasig, in partnership with the Nordic Embassy, a fully functional modular home — designed for four to five occupants — built using approximately 2,200 kg of flexible plastic waste.

Sachets. Multilayer pouches. Bubble wrap. The kinds of plastic that almost never get recycled, because the economics don't work for most facilities. Here, they're the walls, the tiles, the doors.

The unit is complete. It's livable. And it's replicable.

More from the project this month.

Good materials in skilled hands produce something worth paying attention to.A sailing boat is currently under constructi...
04/05/2026

Good materials in skilled hands produce something worth paying attention to.

A sailing boat is currently under construction — built with ReForm Plastic recycled boards woven into its design. What makes this project stand out isn't just the material. It's the craftsmanship behind it: local builders working with recycled plastic the same way they'd work with traditional materials — shaping it, testing it, and trusting it to hold.

Durability. Local skill. Plastic waste that earns its place. That's what this build represents.

More updates as the boat takes shape. 🛶♻️

0.28 MT of single-use plastic. Processed, compressed, and transformed into a boat that's already on the water — used for...
01/05/2026

0.28 MT of single-use plastic. Processed, compressed, and transformed into a boat that's already on the water — used for flood rescue and waterway clean-up across the Philippines.

This is what ReForm Plastic technology makes possible.

The boat is encased in carbon fibre to ensure zero microplastic seepage into the marine environment. It's not a concept or a prototype. It's in use, doing real work, in the communities that need it most.

Last week, our partners at Evergreen Labs Philippines were invited to present at a sustainability forum hosted by The Lighthouse Marina Resort Legacy Foundation and Subic Sailing Club, where Ms. Erica Cardoso brought this story to the room. The presentation opened up meaningful conversations with the Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS) and the UP Marine Science Institute about scaling the model — from plastic collection through to community deployment.

From waste stream to rescue vessel. That's circular economy built for the ground for local communities.

Waste infrastructure shouldn't only exist in cities that can afford it.ReForm Plastic's franchisee model brings processi...
29/04/2026

Waste infrastructure shouldn't only exist in cities that can afford it.

ReForm Plastic's franchisee model brings processing technology to the places that need it most—remote islands, river communities, villages without waste management systems.

No massive capital investment required. No multi-year feasibility studies. No waiting for government budgets or corporate programs.

Just proven technology, comprehensive training, and market connections—accessible to communities ready to own their circular future.

15 franchisee facilities operating across 8 countries.
From Indonesia to the Philippines to Ghana.
Processing plastic where it's generated, not shipping it thousands of kilometers away.

This is what accessible infrastructure looks like.

This Earth Day, we're not talking about plastic production. We're talking about the plastic that's already here.The mate...
23/04/2026

This Earth Day, we're not talking about plastic production. We're talking about the plastic that's already here.

The material that already exists in our environment — in waterways, on roadsides, in communities across Southeast Asia and beyond— isn't going anywhere on its own. ReForm Plastic exists to intercept it, process it, and give it a life beyond the landfill.

It's not a solution to overconsumption. But it is a refusal to look away from what's already been made.

The earth needs both: less plastic entering the system, and real plans for what's already in it. We're focused on the latter.

♻️ Happy Earth Day from the ReForm Plastic team.

21/04/2026

Ever wondered what a ReForm Plastic facility actually looks like?

Walk with us.
Entrance/Collection Area
This is where it starts. Community collectors bring materials—sachets, agricultural films, multi-layer plastics that have nowhere else to go. Sorted by type. Weighed. Paid.

Shredding Area
The shredder turning whole plastics into uniform pieces. Loud, yes. But satisfying. This is where waste starts becoming feedstock.

Processing Line
Here's where transformation happens. Heat and compression turn shredded plastic into dense, solid material. No chemicals. No mystery. Just engineering applied to the problem.

Product Area
This is the output: eco-boards stacked and ready for market. Durable. Price-competitive. Made from materials that were headed to rivers or landfills.

This is what you'd be building.

Not abstract. Not theoretical.
A physical place where waste becomes value and communities own the solution.

Want to visit a facility or explore franchisee opportunities?
Get in touch: [email protected]

Thinking about becoming a ReForm Plastic franchisee? Here's what the first 90 days actually look like.Before Day 1: Due ...
18/04/2026

Thinking about becoming a ReForm Plastic franchisee?

Here's what the first 90 days actually look like.

Before Day 1: Due Diligence (Joint Assessment): Before anything gets built, we figure out if it makes sense.
Together we analyze:
→ Local market prices for eco-boards and construction materials
→ Can ReForm products compete on price?
→ Utility costs, labor rates, operational economics
→ Plastic waste availability and collection networks
→ Does this work as an impact business in your context?

This happens only after you meet core minimum criteria.
We don't build facilities destined to fail.

Days 1-30: Design & Planning
Once economics check out, we design your facility.
→ Factory layout tailored to your site and capacity
→ Equipment specifications and ordering
→ Team recruitment planning
→ Collection network development begins

Days 31-60: Installation & Setup
→ Machinery arrives and installation begins
→ ReForm technical team on-site
→ Systems testing and calibration
→ Safety protocols established
→ Initial team hired

Days 61-90: Training & Launch
→ Hands-on equipment operation training
→ Quality control processes taught
→ First production runs
→ Market connections activated
→ Revenue generation begins

What's included:
✓ Joint feasibility analysis before you commit
✓ Equipment and technology
✓ Comprehensive training (no technical background required)
✓ Market connection support
✓ Access to learnings from our 15-facility network across 8 countries

What's required from you:
→ Meeting minimum criteria for franchisee selection
→ Investment in equipment and setup
→ Commitment to community impact
→ Willingness to learn and operate

The reality:
We don't guarantee success. We guarantee honest assessment.
If the economics don't work in your market, we'll tell you before you invest a dollar.

Ready to explore if your context works?
Contact us: [email protected]

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Tầng 2, Số 73 Phạm Tuấn Tài, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng
Da Nang
550000

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