Description
These premium 100% recycled plastic sheets offer a robust, sustainable alternative to traditional timber, MDF and virgin plastic boards, ideal for both interior and exterior design projects. Manufactured entirely from recycled material, they provide a durable, waterproof and UV-resistant surface that is well suited to demanding environments.
Available in a range of practical thicknesses and sheet sizes, these eco-friendly sheets are easy to cut, machine and fabricate using standard woodworking tools. From decorative wall cladding and furniture components to outdoor signage and landscape features, they deliver long-lasting performance while helping to reduce environmental impact.
Product Features
- Made from 100% recycled plastic for an environmentally responsible material choice.
- Available thicknesses: 10 mm, 12 mm, 15 mm, 19 mm and 20 mm to suit light, medium and heavy-duty applications.
- Sheet lengths of 1000 mm, 1400 mm and 2800 mm for small-scale projects through to larger installations.
- Sheet widths of 1000 mm and 1400 mm to optimise coverage and minimise joints.
- Waterproof and resistant to moisture, making the sheets suitable for wet or humid environments.
- UV-resistant composition helps maintain appearance and structural integrity outdoors.
- Can be cut, drilled and machined using commonly available woodworking or light fabrication equipment.
Key Features and Benefits
- Sustainable material choice: Produced from 100% recycled plastic, helping to reduce waste and reliance on virgin raw materials.
- Long-term durability: Resistant to rot, swelling, cracking and delamination, extending the lifespan of interior and exterior installations.
- Low maintenance: Non-porous, easy-to-clean surface that typically requires only basic washing to keep in good condition.
- Weather and UV resistance: Suitable for outdoor use where exposure to sunlight and rain would quickly degrade many conventional materials.
- Design flexibility: Multiple thicknesses and sheet sizes allow for a wide range of architectural, decorative and structural applications.
- Cost-efficient over time: Reduced maintenance and replacement needs can lower lifecycle costs compared to less durable alternatives.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | 100% recycled plastic (solid sheet construction) |
| Available thicknesses | 10 mm, 12 mm, 15 mm, 19 mm, 20 mm |
| Sheet lengths | 1000 mm, 1400 mm, 2800 mm |
| Sheet widths | 1000 mm, 1400 mm |
| Water and UV resistance | Waterproof and UV-resistant for interior and exterior use |
| Workability | Can be cut, drilled and shaped with standard woodworking tools |
Applications and Ideal Uses
These recycled plastic sheets are suitable for a variety of design, architectural and practical applications where durability, weather resistance and sustainability are important.
- Interior wall panels, partitions and decorative cladding in commercial or residential spaces.
- Outdoor signage, display panels and wayfinding boards exposed to weather and sunlight.
- Garden, landscape and street furniture components such as benches, screens and planters.
- Moisture-prone areas including utility rooms, workshops and service corridors.
- Fabricated components for shopfitting, exhibition stands and temporary structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these recycled plastic sheets be used outdoors all year round?
Yes, the sheets are waterproof and UV-resistant, making them suitable for permanent outdoor use in typical UK weather conditions, including rain, frost and sunlight, when installed and supported correctly.
What tools do I need to cut and drill the sheets?
The sheets can usually be worked with standard woodworking tools, such as circular saws with fine-toothed blades, jigsaws, drills and routers. Ensure tools are sharp, use appropriate speeds and support the sheet properly during cutting for the best edge finish.
Are the sheets suitable for structural load-bearing applications?
These sheets are designed primarily for cladding, decorative, protective and light structural uses. For critical load-bearing applications, consult a qualified engineer to verify suitability, required thickness and fixing methods based on the specific design and loading conditions.


