Saving the planet
Recycling single-use plastic into long-term plastic






Our Subdivisions
01
Reclaim
We intercept plastic earmarked for landfills or incineration by partnering with community leaders and local businesses.
02
Form
We recycle single-use plastic into building materials and other long-term uses.
03
Envision
We focus on designs that replace and improve existing products and systems and work with businesses and consumers to utilize true sustainability.


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34
kilograms of plastic plastic
19+
Hours of volunteer help
5
Products developed
2
Recycling events held

“We don’t need a handful of people doing zero waste perfectly. We need millions of people doing it imperfectly.”
–Anne-Marie Bonneau
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located?
We are based in Ogden, UT, an industrial region north of Salt Lake City, UT.
Can you take my plastic?
Yes, though we expect you to do your part: clean it and remove the labels and drop it off at our facility.
If you run a business that generates waste plastic, we would love to work with you!
Please contact us to arrange drop-off.
Can you prove your products are 100% recycled plastic?
Yes! There are no intermediaries in our production process: we collect and shred the plastic ourselves and turn it into products directly.
What types of plastic do you recycle?
We currently focus our recycling efforts on four main types of plastic: Solid Polystyrene (#6 PS) (also known as GPPS or CPS); Polypropylene (PP #5); as well as High and Low density Polyethylene (#2 HDPE and #4 LDPE.
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Our Team

Founder
Lena Cody
“I’ve always enjoyed making things with my hands, plastic fascinates me, but the long-term impact that plastic has has always bothered me, so I’ve decided to do something about it.”
