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Page 1: Recycled Plastic Stay home to get fit · 2016-06-11 · Recycled Plastic News October 2013 1800 REPLAS December 2014 Christmas came early for one lucky Replas customer. Kerren Diamond

Recycled PlasticNewsRecycled PlasticNews October 2013

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

Recycled PlasticNews

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

Recycled PlasticNews

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

December 2014

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

Christmas came early for one lucky Replas customer. Kerren Diamond from Coburg North in Victoria was ecstatic to learn she had won $3000 worth of Trex decking after enteringthe 2014 Trex Treasure Trove competition at the HIA Home Show.

Rottnest Island Authority in WA have partnered with the Rottnest Foundation to create a 50 kilometre network of trails that will facilitate public access on the island while also minimising the pressures of tourism on the natural environment.

‘The West End boardwalk is as robust and presentable as it was when the last screw went in back in 2011!’Eilidh Graham, Rottnest Walk Trail Coordinator, Rottnest Island Authority.

Rottnest Walk Trail Coordinator, Eilidh Graham, said, ‘Replas track markers are being utilised for way finding along the trail. They are easily routed to allow for artwork attachment and although highly visible, are not detrimental to the vistas along the trail. Bench seats blend nicely into the surrounding environment and Replas garden panels have proven to be a good choice for the restoration of the stairs between the Oliver Hill Guns’.

Exposure to the elements is the first thing that land managers on Rottnest consider when choosing materials; this is why recycled plastics are a material of choice on the trail network.

Merry Trexmas!

Rottnest jingles

Replas Head Office will be closed 25-26 December & 1 January 2015. Please refer to your distributor for local closing times. On behalf of all staff at Replas we wishyou a very merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.

Visit www.trexdecks.com.au for more information.

Be a winner in 2015

Post it Tag it Win it!

You’ll be in the running to win.

Post your Trex deck pic online.

Tag us @trexdecks

REPLAS—PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN MADE AND OWNED

Setting the scene

Did you know?

The small township of Tooradin is a busy stopping point for those travelling between Melbourne and Phillip Island. Thanks to the Tooradin Foreshore Committee, in conjunction with the City of Casey, the park along the foreshore has received an amazing furniture upgrade that will stand the test of time.

Old rotting timber picnic settings were struggling with the coastal conditions. Now, over 20 new recycled plastic settings have not only given the area a facelift, but also provided a virtually maintenance-free solution for this scenic setting.

Ross Wilkie Secretary of the Jetty foreshore committee said, 'Wooden furniture in Tooradin has a very short life expectancy and the maintenance upkeep is costly, the foreshore committee had no hesitation when deciding on the quality Replas recycled range of furniture'.

Replas has the technology to recycle car bumper bars that are considered too damaged to re-condition.

Mark Yates, Director of Research and Development, said, ‘The material is quite good for our process, the residual paint works as a type of filler so nothing is wasted’.

Stay home to get fit

When you buy a new home it can be hard to afford extras like gym memberships, but who needs to go to the gym when you can work out on fitness equipment right outside your door?

Residential developers such as Australand and Stockland are creating open spaces that promote healthy lifestyles. Incorporating recycled-plastic Fitness Trails® into the landscape provides residents with an ideal way to keep fit on equipment that will provide worry free use for many years to come.

Aitken Creek, Melbourne created by Stockland.

The Range, Melbourne, created by Australand.

From car parts to car parks!

Page 2: Recycled Plastic Stay home to get fit · 2016-06-11 · Recycled Plastic News October 2013 1800 REPLAS December 2014 Christmas came early for one lucky Replas customer. Kerren Diamond

Recycled PlasticNewsRecycled PlasticNews October 2013

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

Recycled PlasticNews

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

Recycled PlasticNews

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

December 2014

www.replas.com.au1800 REPLAS

Christmas came early for one lucky Replas customer. Kerren Diamond from Coburg North in Victoria was ecstatic to learn she had won $3000 worth of Trex decking after enteringthe 2014 Trex Treasure Trove competition at the HIA Home Show.

Rottnest Island Authority in WA have partnered with the Rottnest Foundation to create a 50 kilometre network of trails that will facilitate public access on the island while also minimising the pressures of tourism on the natural environment.

‘The West End boardwalk is as robust and presentable as it was when the last screw went in back in 2011!’Eilidh Graham, Rottnest Walk Trail Coordinator, Rottnest Island Authority.

Rottnest Walk Trail Coordinator, Eilidh Graham, said, ‘Replas track markers are being utilised for way finding along the trail. They are easily routed to allow for artwork attachment and although highly visible, are not detrimental to the vistas along the trail. Bench seats blend nicely into the surrounding environment and Replas garden panels have proven to be a good choice for the restoration of the stairs between the Oliver Hill Guns’.

Exposure to the elements is the first thing that land managers on Rottnest consider when choosing materials; this is why recycled plastics are a material of choice on the trail network.

Merry Trexmas!

Rottnest jingles

Replas Head Office will be closed 25-26 December & 1 January 2015. Please refer to your distributor for local closing times. On behalf of all staff at Replas we wishyou a very merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year.

Visit www.trexdecks.com.au for more information.

Be a winner in 2015

Post it Tag it Win it!

You’ll be in the running to win.

Post your Trex deck pic online.

Tag us @trexdecks

REPLAS—PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN MADE AND OWNED

Setting the scene

Did you know?

The small township of Tooradin is a busy stopping point for those travelling between Melbourne and Phillip Island. Thanks to the Tooradin Foreshore Committee, in conjunction with the City of Casey, the park along the foreshore has received an amazing furniture upgrade that will stand the test of time.

Old rotting timber picnic settings were struggling with the coastal conditions. Now, over 20 new recycled plastic settings have not only given the area a facelift, but also provided a virtually maintenance-free solution for this scenic setting.

Ross Wilkie Secretary of the Jetty foreshore committee said, 'Wooden furniture in Tooradin has a very short life expectancy and the maintenance upkeep is costly, the foreshore committee had no hesitation when deciding on the quality Replas recycled range of furniture'.

Replas has the technology to recycle car bumper bars that are considered too damaged to re-condition.

Mark Yates, Director of Research and Development, said, ‘The material is quite good for our process, the residual paint works as a type of filler so nothing is wasted’.

Stay home to get fit

When you buy a new home it can be hard to afford extras like gym memberships, but who needs to go to the gym when you can work out on fitness equipment right outside your door?

Residential developers such as Australand and Stockland are creating open spaces that promote healthy lifestyles. Incorporating recycled-plastic Fitness Trails® into the landscape provides residents with an ideal way to keep fit on equipment that will provide worry free use for many years to come.

Aitken Creek, Melbourne created by Stockland.

The Range, Melbourne, created by Australand.

From car parts to car parks!