About Us
Technology that is scalable, cost-effective, and climate positive.
Plastic waste is one of the most urgent environmental issues of our time. Less than 10 percent of the plastic we use is recycled, and there’s currently an estimated 100 million tons of plastic in oceans around the world. At Roded, we have developed an innovative technology that converts plastic waste into its chemical building blocks and back into plastic, or other useful resources.
Our technology is backed by third party assessments, industry standardized certifications and globally protected patents.
From Waste To Product
Our Products
From Waste to
Final Product
Roded’s innovative solution involves a cost-effective, low energy, short process that transforms agriplastic waste directly into a final product.
After our innovative recycling process you are left with a product that is safe, sturdy, durable, stackable and cost effective.
In addition, all of our recycled products can be recycled again in the future.
Cleaner, safer and more economic, we believe returnable plastic transit packaging is the superior choice for any supply chain.
Our Technology
Our innovative and proprietary technology enables agriplastic to be processed to create an alloy to be molded into a final product. This process eliminates the need for sorting, heating, granulating and additional processing.
Automatic
Simple
Robust
Cost Effective
High Output
Creating a better world for everyone
Broader Impact
Reducing plastic waste is a critical issue for people and the planet. Emerging technologies offer a wide variety of solutions including breaking down plastics that previously could not be recycled and using chemical processes to convert post-consumer plastics into fossil fuel replacements. The benefits these technologies and others like them bring to the environment are significant.
Roded's technology will directly impact the environment by reducing:
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Plastic waste
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Contamination by agriplasctics
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Energy use and air contamination
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Use of natural resources
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De novo plastic generation
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Microplastics
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CO2 emissions