Plastic for parkas puts Cheltenham on to a winner
‘Upcycling’ company has its eyes on Festival’s million cups.
With no crowds at the Cheltenham Festival this year, the clean-up operation at the end of each day should be a relatively easy task. But in other years, more than 250,000 people usually attend the four-day fixture – and with plenty enjoying a drink or two along the way, those beverages result in a mound of plastic cups which could be an environmental nightmare. Step forward Reborn, a company which ‘upcycles’ and creates fabrics from plastic – and has been working with Cheltenham’s owner Jockey Club Racecourses since 2018 as the venue strives to lessen its environmental impact. Reborn, founded by Zak Johnson, turns that plastic waste into fabric, which is then used to make uniforms for JCR staff – with 50 plastic cups being turned into a parka or raincoat.
Johnson said: “We take the plastic cups they use at Cheltenham – so for the Festival there’s a million plastic cups used, which is roughly six tonnes of plastic, a pretty hefty amount over the four days. “They use a leaf blower at the end to push all those cups into piles and then they bag them up. We work with the waste management company, so we take those cups away (from them) to our facility in Buckinghamshire, and those cups are shredded and put in a sink float tank – so they are washed effectively in layman’s terms. “They are then put through an extrusion machine, which turns it to liquid – and that liquid we turn into pellet. “You can make many things from the pellet – it can go into a textile mill and create textiles, or it can be used in hard surfaces, such as tables, depending on what we want to turn it into. That pellet is the perfect start for the raw form of recycled plastic. “We work with a factory in Leeds, and one in Huddersfield as well – they are our main locations for textiles.”



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