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The Recycled Plastics in Construction market is a sector within the plastics industry that focuses on using recycled plastic materials for various building and construction applications. As the awareness of environmental sustainability has grown, the construction industry has increasingly adopted recycled plastics to reduce waste and to lessen the reliance on virgin materials. Recycled plastics are commonly used in construction for elements such as insulation, pipes, carpeting, floor tiles, wall coverings, and roofing materials. The use of these materials is driven by benefits such as their durability, resistance to corrosion, light weight, and versatility. Moreover, they offer advantages in terms of energy efficiency during production and the potential for the materials to be recycled again at the end of their life cycle, creating a circular economy within the building industry.
Companies operating in the Recycled Plastics in Construction market are diverse, ranging from plastic recyclers to construction material manufacturers that incorporate recycled plastics into their products. Some notable enterprises in the sector include Trex Company, Inc., which specializes in wood-alternative decking made from recycled materials, and ByFusion, which has developed a process to convert all types of waste plastic into building blocks. Axion Structural Innovations supplies construction beams made from recycled plastic for use in engineering and infrastructure projects, while Eco Tiles manufactures roofing tiles out of recycled plastic and rubber. These companies, among others, contribute to the growing integration of recycled plastics into the construction industry, providing environmentally conscious alternatives to traditional building materials. Show Less Read more