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KITCHEN FACTORY

How to turn your Kitchen/workshop into a Micro plastic recycling Factory

 

This course is open to everybody although it is recommended that you attend the introduction course first

If you would like to learn how to manufacture from collected cleaned and sorted waste plastic and produce larger quantities.

On this course you can make up a number of our goods following easy step by step guides or make your own project.

 

You take away with you the skills and knowledge to take plastic waste and transform it.
 

What you do

Goods that can be made on this course include: Key-rings; coasters; bookmarks;
notebooks; fridge magnets and many others

 

On this course we will show you how to use household items such as an oven, iron, hot air gun and basic DIY tools to create cut and shape items from thermoplastic household plastic waste. All of this can be done simply in a remarkably small space..

Cost

The cost of this course is £70 per person

or £250 for a full course (minimum 4 places)

(maximum 8 places).

 

Dates

Please enquire, we can do dates to suit midweek or at weekends.

 

Alternative dates

As this course is available during the week, we can offer  a number of alternative dates for group bookings, please call to find out more.
 

The course runs for 3 hrs, from 9:30 – 12:30 (1/2 hour  coffee/Tea break)
 

This course is run within the plastic recycling factory

 

Group bookings and discounts are available on request

 

Call Dave on 01422 842121

to book your place

 

AlternativeTechnology Centre

Hebble End Mill

Hebden Bridge

West Yorkshire

HX7 6HJ

 

e-mail: ekko@alternativetechnology.org.uk

Website: www.alternativetechnology.org.uk

 

Consultancy

We can also offer this as a consultancy course in which we demonstrate explicitly all of the methods that we have developed over the last 4 years.