A Queensland recycling partnership will see shirts and sheets transformed into shrubs and greenery at major infrastructure projects around Australia.
Vital’s director and chief scientist, Letiscia Xavier, said the cellulose product is perfect for their “hydromulch”, which they use to add greenery back to major infrastructure projects. Xavier said for a southeast Queensland-based company, partnering with BlockTexx made both business and sentimental sense.“We’ve always been Queensland born and bred, this is my family business, and we love the fact that BlockTexx is also Queensland-based, and it’s so easy for us to work together in this space,” she said.
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