Currently, plastic plant pots containing carbon black pigment are not widely accepted in kerbside collections, meaning many pots are sent to general waste, with landfill as a final destination. With an estimated 500 million plastic pots in circulation every year, the issue is far-reaching, and has contributed to a stigma around industry attitudes towards waste management and recycling.
Potback aims to minimise these issues by reducing the number of pots sent to landfill.
Potback facilitates the return of used Polypropylene (PP) plant pots to the Boningale Ltd site, where they are compacted and sent for recycling, guaranteed to avoid landfill. This streamlines waste management processes, encourages closed loop recycling and can be used as a marketing tool by clients.
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Boningale’s contract growing service enables clients to order specific plants to be grown for a nominated time to their specification. This is a tailored production order and is a cost-effective way to guarantee stock for when they are required.
This removes the need for substitutions and allows for even the most demanding specifications to be achieved, including that of more unusual items.