3DM take lead in cross-sector plastic recycling project
The board of 3DM Worldwide plc is pleased to announce that it is leading a consortium including, Bovis Lend Lease, Tesco, Severnside Recycling, Philip Tyler Polymers, Brunel University (Wolfson Centre for Materials Processing) and Pera to develop innovative, sustainable products to be manufactured using the revolutionary Powder Impression Moulding (PIM) process. The products will be made from waste plastic sourced from the retail and construction sectors. The consortium has accepted a grant of £0.6M of public funding through the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) led Technology Programme as part of the £1.2 million project. Read the press release (RTF)
Wolfson Centre, Brunel University
3rd May, 2007
From left to right:
| Professor Jim Song | Brunel University |
| Niall Mackay | 3DM Worldwide plc |
| Paul Gallen | 3DM Worldwide plc |
| Danny Connolly | PERA |
| Matthew Locke | Bovis Lend Lease |
| Mark Hawkey | Tesco Stores Ltd |
| Emma Rosamund | PERA |
| Lawrence Dingle | PERA |
| Roger Baynham | Philip Tyler Polymers Ltd |
| Dr David Parker | Dti (Monitoring Officer) |
| Professor Karnik Taverdi | Brunel University |
| Richard Bayfield | Consultant to 3DM Worldwide plc |
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