Discover why recycled plastic jetties made from Enduroplank™ are the perfect fit for purpose at any environment. Eliminate maintenance and choose the safe, long lasting outdoor decking alternative from Replas. Recycled plastic decking is highly durable, resistant to moisture, termites and designed to last for more than forty years without corroding from salt water.
The Sustainable Infrastructure Fund supports local governments and alpine resort management boards to use recycled materials in infrastructure projects until March 2021. Contact Replas today to find out how to apply and be eligible to receive funding to implement recycled plastic products.
Long Lasting
Australian Made
Low Maintenance
Cost Effective
Environmentally Friendly
Easy to Install
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Specifications
Dimensions |
: 195 x 55 mm |
Length |
: 1.2 m, 1.8 m, 3.6 m and 4 m* |
Colours |
: Grey, Brown |
Weight |
: 5.8 kg/m |
Testimonials
- This idea floats!
- Werribee jetty get a revamps
- Consistent quality for Mount Henry Jetty
- Tasmania’s floating jetty
- Jetty opens at Swansea
- The Jetty or Boardwalk Plank
- 2006 Product of the Year
- Another big tick for Enduroplank™
- Davey’s Bay Yacht Club
- Wobby’s water world
- Enduroplank™ boat ramp wins engineering award
- Island living
- Gippsland Lakes
- Docklands Materpiece
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Environmentally Friendly
Replas’ plastic recycling leads to low maintenance products that are designed to last. Recycled plastic is resistant to termites, microorganisms and moisture, and will never split, rot, crack or need painting. Through the REDcycle Program Replas is proud to partner with companies, such as Coles and Woolworths, who have taken responsibility for the plastic waste they create. The soft plastic material collected through the program can be recycled by Replas and turned into products designed for outdoor use within the community.
Replas Environmental Statement
With plastic use on the rise, we need to create a sustainable community that reduces, re-uses and recycles plastics. At Replas, we see waste as a valuable resource, and are part of making this world more sustainable. What is the environmental cost in not being involved in the circular economy? By re-thinking your selection and procurement to recycled plastic products, you become the true recycler. Everyone touches plastic and we must be more accountable and responsible if we are to drive demand for recycled plastic products.