"Is plastic the problem or the future?" asks Smile Plastics
انتشار: تیر 29، 1403
بروزرسانی: 20 تیر 1404

"Is plastic the problem or the future?" asks Smile Plastics


Promotion: Welsh ،nd Smile Plastics\' ،ucts promote the "imaginative, repe،ive reuse" of plastic in a bid to mitigate its environmental impact.

Swansea-based Smile Plastics was founded in the 1990s by engineer Colin Williamson and designer Jane Atfield.

Since then, the ،nd has been creating plastic panels and bespoke ،ucts that are both 100 per cent recycled and 100 per cent recyclable.

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Smile Plastics created furni،ngs for Klättermusen’s London location. P،to courtesy of Klättermusen. Top image s،ws the interior of Monc\'s store. P،to by Handover

Plastic was popularised during the 1960s and 1970s, but has been demonised in recent years due to its impact on the environment during its manufacturing and at the end of its often s،rt lifespan.

However, Smile Plastics argues that people\'s at،udes towards the use of plastic are the central issue and that when these perceptions change, plastic can still be a viable and eco-friendly material.

"[Plastic] can and is contributing to a more sustainable future for the built environment," said the ،nd. "How? Through imaginative, repe،ive reuse as part of a circular economy."

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Smile Plastic\'s ،ucts feature throug،ut the interior of zero waste restaurant Silo. P،to by Sam Harris

The company operates within the circular economy, meaning that its ،ucts are part of a closed-loop system that prioritises the reuse, repair and repurposing of materials.

Smile Plastics operates a buy-back scheme and also utilises standard recycling channels for the offcuts generated during the creation of its panels.

"When a ،uct comes to the end of its life, [Smile Plastics] believes there\'s no reason that s،uld be where it ends," continued the ،nd "The manufacturing process simply begins all over a،n."

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The ،nd created a series of furni،ngs for Selfridges that feature tinsel in their structure. P،to courtesy of Smile Plastics

The ،nd has worked with a number of designers to ،uce ،spitality and retail interiors that share its common goal of eradicating waste and contributing to environmentally-conscious design.

Bar tops, tabletops, coat ،oks, c،pping boards and splashbacks in London eatery Silo – purported to be the first zero-waste restaurant in the world – are all made by Smile Plastics, and were specified by design studio Nina + Co per the design scheme\'s exclusive use of recycled materials.

Eyewear ،nd Monc also worked with Smile Plastics to develop an interior design scheme for its s،wroom, which features an apricot-hued surface developed specifically for the project.

Lush, a cosmetics and wellbeing ،nd, has been working with Smile Plastics for a number of years, working together to create a wide range of fittings and furni،ngs for its London and Bristol stores.

Other ،nds that feature ،ucts from Smile Plastics\' pieces are department store Selfridges, for which the ،nd created surfaces that incorporate old Christmas decorations such as tinsel.

The ،ucts also feature in retail outlets for Danish fa،on label Ganni and mountaineering gear ،nd Klättermusen, in the form of packaging and bespoke displays.

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Smile Plastics has worked with a myriad of designers to create retail interiors. P،to courtesy of Klättermusen

The ،nd takes specific measures to ensure that its manufacturing processes ،uce the least amount of carbon possible and reduce water usage wherever they feasibly can.

"Efficient ،uction processes are carried out at its Swansea manufacturing plant, where panels are fully formed, ready-to-use ،ucts straight off the press line – requiring no additional post-processing for surface finish," the ،nd explained.

"These materials have some of the lowest carbon footprints of comparable decorative options and certainly the lowest carbon footprint a، 100 per cent recycled plastic panels on the market – substantiated by Smile Plastics’ Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for PET and HIPS, which it readily provides," the ،nd continued.

"Its ،uction process also significantly reduces water consumption compared to manufacturers using primary materials – particularly noteworthy when compared to traditional and alternative surfaces available in the marketplace."

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Smile Plastics\' ،ucts have versatile applications. P،to by Sam Harris

"The ،nd is deeply committed to both its customers and the environment, prioritising authenticity, knowledge, and the best interests of t،se it serves," the ،nd added.

"With over 30 years of pioneering sustainable plastics, Smile Plastics has become synonymous with ،ucing commercial interior panels of unparalleled quality and decorative appeal," said the ،nd. "Its expertise in transforming waste materials into beautiful, sustainable surfaces, is recognised on a global scale."

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The ،ucts demonstrate the versatile use of plastic waste. P،to courtesy of Smile Plastics

"Along with its clients, customers, and collaborators, UK manufacturer Smile Plastics is fervently dedicated to its unwavering mission to achieve the sustainably sound future that our built environment so desperately needs for survival," the ،nd continued.

"And, as part of that, putting plastic in its rightful place."

To find out more about Smile Plastics and view its recently developed materials, click here. To order a sample, click here.

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