Upcycle with A- Class concept: Poly- Marble
What is Poly-Marble?
Poly-Marble is a fully recycled material made from waste HDPE plastic and marble offcuts. It’s tough, waterproof, chemical-resistant, and surprisingly lightweight — making it a practical option for things like roofing, flooring, worktops, and tiles. What really sets Poly-Marble apart is how it looks. The blend of plastic and marble dust gives it a marbled effect and a subtle shimmer that closely mimics real stone, but at a fraction of the cost. It’s not a finished product, but a raw material — meaning it can be shaped and used in countless ways, depending on what you need.
Why Choose Poly-Marble?
Poly-Marble was created to tackle two problems at once: plastic waste and stone waste. By turning both into something useful and long-lasting, it helps cut down on landfill and gives people access to high-quality materials at a much lower cost. Because the raw materials are often sourced from waste streams, the production cost is extremely low — and the process itself is fast and simple enough to automate or even do at home. It’s also easy to cut, shape, and modify, which makes it ideal for designers, builders, and makers looking for a flexible material that’s sustainable and affordable.
What About the Environment?
The whole idea behind Poly-Marble is to make something good from waste — to take what would normally be thrown away and turn it into something useful, attractive, and long-lasting. With no material costs, low energy use, and a wide range of potential applications, it’s a genuinely low-impact material that helps reduce waste while offering real value to users.