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stevep98 | 9 months ago

Trex makes composite decking planks from recycled shopping bags. Seems like a perfect use for the material. Its durable. It doesn’t have to be sterile or pure. Apparently 100,000 bags will go into a typical deck.

https://nextrex.com/

Having said that I don’t see what’s wrong with incineration if it’s done correctly. It’s not open pit burning, with waste gases going into the environment. It’s high temperature, with additional gas and oxygen to promote more complete burning. And waste gases are filtered.

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vosper|9 months ago

> Seems like a perfect use for the material.

Provided they don’t get too much sun, because those dense plastic planks get much hotter than wood (I’ve measured 65C on mine). A deck is not much good if you can’t stand on it.

Also they’re expensive and don’t look very good.

HelloMcFly|9 months ago

I think some of the Trex looks pretty good, they're definitely not all the same. If you do go this route then you will need an outdoor rug on the planks if it gets direct sun though. They're just way too hot otherwise, as you've stated. But throw a nice outdoor rug down and it's problems solved.

teeray|9 months ago

Which is also why it’s critical that they be installed with a gap between the boards (Kreg makes a useful set of spacers and drill jig to hide the screws). Otherwise expansion will destroy the deck.

foxglacier|9 months ago

CO2 is a major waste gas which can't be filtered. That's one problem with incinerating plastic waste. Being buried in a landfill, that CO2 wouldn't be released. The other environmental problem is that it's not being reused so more virgin plastic has to be produced, and that production process releases CO2.