Partner With Us
Collaborating across sectors to deploy scalable, sustainable plastic recycling infrastructure worldwide.
Collaborations
Who Should Reach Out
We collaborate with visionaries across the globe to redefine waste infrastructure
and sustainability. Whether you are scaling an existing operation or starting from
scratch, our doors are open.
Governments Evaluating Waste Infrastructure
Public agencies and municipalities exploring solutions for plastic waste management, landfill diversion, or circular economy infrastructure.
NGOs Seeking Deployment Partners
Environmental and development organizations working on waste reduction, marine debris prevention, or circular economy initiatives.
Funders & Financial Institutions
Impact investors, philanthropic foundations, and development finance organizations interested in scalable environmental infrastructure.
Private Operators Exploring Opportunities
Entrepreneurs, local operators, and businesses interested in establishing recycling and manufacturing operations in their communities.
Community Coalitions
Community-based organizations, local leaders, and regional coalitions seeking sustainable ways to address localized plastic waste.
Development Organizations
International development agencies and programs focused on sustainable infrastructure, environmental protection, and economic development.
Our Step-by-Step
Approach to Transformation
At RePlastic, we believe that the transition to sustainable plastic management requires more than just innovation—it requires a proven, reliable framework. We have meticulously engineered a five-phase methodology designed to de-risk the process for our partners while ensuring long-term operational viability.
By moving through a structured sequence of technical feasibility, stakeholder alignment, and site-specific logistics, we provide a transparent roadmap that eliminates guesswork. Our approach ensures that by the time we reach deployment, every community is equipped with a tailor-made system built for measurable environmental and economic impact.
DISCOVERY CALL
The first step is an introductory conversation to understand your needs, goals, and current challenges. No commitment required.
CONCEPT PACKAGE
If there is a strong alignment, RePlastic will provide a concept package outlining how a system could operate in your region. This typically includes an overview of the infrastructure model, potential operational structure, and high-level considerations for deployment.
NON-BINDING LOI
To move forward with further planning and logistics, a non-binding Letter of Intent may be requested. This step confirms mutual interest and allows both sides to begin exploring site conditions, partnerships, and financing pathways without committing to a final agreement.
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
The focus shifts to identifying and planning the specific needs and capacity of the community. This phase includes site evaluation, operational planning, strategic partners, and logistics.
ADOPT & DEPLOY
After the decision is made to adopt the system, we begin deployment planning. With alignment in place and Needs Assessment approved, the contract for deployment planning of the community recycling system is initiated.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How long does it take to deploy a RePlastic recycling system?
Timeline varies depending on the location, partners involved, and site readiness. After the initial discovery and planning stages, deployment planning typically takes several months as site preparation, logistics, and partnerships are finalized. The goal is to ensure the system is properly integrated into the local community and operational structure.
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How are projects typically financed?
Projects can be financed through a combination of public funding, development grants, private investment, and impact-focused financing. RePlastic will work with governments, NGOs, and financial institutions to structure funding approaches that support both infrastructure development and long-term operational sustainability.
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What technical requirements are needed to operate a system?
The systems are designed to operate within a modular shipping container footprint, minimizing infrastructure requirements. Basic needs typically include a suitable site location, access to utilities, and a local team to manage collection and operations. Including introductory mechanical skills, and capability to engage with RPR's interactive tech support.
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What is the minimum scale required for a deployment?
RePlastic systems are designed to serve communities large enough to sustain a consistent flow of recyclable plastic and product manufacturing. In general, the model is best suited for communities or regions with populations of 10,000+, though this can vary depending on local waste streams and partnership structures.