Sustainable Designs for an Eco-friendly Lifestyle
Sustainable Designs for an Eco-friendly Lifestyle
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Why Paltic?

Paltic is a social enterprise working to advocate for a zero-plastic waste culture in Lebanon and its surrounding regions.

How? It’s pretty fun; we take plastic and use it as a precious resource to build unique materials for artists, interior designers, architects and furniture manufacturers.

Our Mission

Our belief at heart is that through innovation, tons of discarded plastic waste will be transformed and repurposed into sustainable and aesthetic material.

Our Products

Recycled products? Yes, there is such a thing, and that’s exactly what we do! Our boards are made of 100% recycled plastic, which can also be re-recycled to maintain a circular economy model of reusing materials.

You see that bottle of shampoo in your bathroom? That’s what we use to create our beautifully finished boards. We also use detergent bottles, bottle caps, and hard- packaged products.

The boards have a standard size of 1000x1000mm and a thickness that ranges between 10mm to 20mm. Paltic boards are handled with care, making every piece unique with its smooth finishing texture.

Our Projects

Paltic boards are able to replace the use of wood, marble and terrazzo and can be used across several applications in terms of design, furniture manufacturing and construction.

Our Projects

Paltic boards are able to replace the use of wood, marble and terrazzo and can be used across several applications in terms of design, furniture manufacturing and construction.

Is your Company looking to create an Impact?

Whether you are looking for corporate gifts, in-kind contribution or participating in on-ground activities, we got you covered! We offer a range of possibilities for your Company’s CSR, which will help make a global difference not only environmentally but also socially.

WE DO OUR PART IN IMPROVING
THE ENVIRONMENT!

0 Kg
Plastic Waste

have been recycled to date

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Bottle Caps

have been transformed

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Bottles

have been saved from ending up in landfills