The Impact of Goldacres and Global Rotomoulding on Sustainable Farming

In agriculture, innovation is the driving force behind sustainable farming practices that benefit both the environment and the economy. At Global Rotomoulding, we’re thrilled to be at the forefront of these advancements as a long-term supplier for Goldacres, a well-respected leader in Australian agricultural machinery.

Our collaboration has fuelled farming technology advancements and reinforced our commitment to supporting local businesses and strengthening communities.

Leading the way in agricultural innovation

Goldacres is renowned for its cutting-edge machinery, which has been designed to make farming more efficient and environmentally friendly. Its innovations have been instrumental in reducing the use of chemicals on farms, a crucial step towards more sustainable agricultural practices. By integrating state-of-the-art technology into its machinery, Goldacres enables farmers to achieve precision in their operations, reducing waste and improving yields.

The role of Global Rotomoulding

At Global Rotomoulding, we specialise in manufacturing components that are integral to the functionality and durability of Goldacres’ machinery. Our expertise in roto-moulding allows us to produce high-quality, reliable tanks that withstand the demands of modern farming. This partnership ensures that farmers have access to machinery that’s not only innovative but also robust and dependable.

Recently, ABC Landline featured Goldacres in their episode ‘AI in Farming’, which aired on October 13th, 2024. The episode featured the Goldacres G6 Crop Cruiser—Series 2 with Weedetect technology.

Proudly supporting local businesses

One of Global Rotomoulding’s core values is our commitment to supporting local businesses. By partnering with Goldacres, we help contribute to the growth and sustainability of the Australian agricultural sector. This collaboration creates jobs, boosts local economies, and ensures Australian farmers can access the best equipment for success.

But the benefit of our partnership extends beyond the immediate economic impact. By providing farmers with machinery that reduces chemical usage, we’re helping to foster healthier ecosystems and communities. Reducing chemical runoff leads to cleaner waterways and healthier soil, which benefits both the environment and people in these areas.

Creating positive changes for the future of farming

At Global Rotomoulding, we are proud to be a supplier to Goldacres and to help them drive innovation within the agricultural sector. Our partnership exemplifies the positive change that can be achieved when local businesses unite with a shared vision for sustainability and community impact.

400L Baffled Fire Fighting Kit – Ready for Action

Be prepared for fire emergencies with our 400L Baffled Fire Fighting Kit, designed to provide maximum reliability and performance when you need it most. This robust system is built to withstand the toughest conditions, offering peace of mind whether you’re protecting your property or tackling tough fire hazards on-site.

Key Features:

  • 400L Baffled Polyethylene Tank: Durable and lightweight, our tank reduces water sloshing and ensures stability during transport, making it ideal for fire response in rough terrain.

  • Honda 6.5HP Motor: Equipped with the trusted power and reliability of Honda, this motor provides the muscle you need to deliver a steady water flow in critical moments.

  • Stainless Steel Hose Reel, Mounting Plate, and Nozzle Holder: Keep everything secure and organized. The heavy-duty stainless steel components ensure long-lasting use, even in harsh conditions.

  • 20m 3/4″ Fire Hose: Built for durability and flexibility, the 20-meter fire hose gives you the reach and control you need to fight fires effectively.

  • Fire Nozzle: Precision and control are at your fingertips with the included fire nozzle, giving you the ability to adjust water flow to suit your needs.

  • Self-Priming Pump: Efficient and reliable, the self-priming pump ensures you’re ready to spray water at a moment’s notice, saving precious time in emergencies.

This complete fire-fighting solution is ready to deploy, offering safety and confidence when you need it most. Ideal for rural properties, work sites, or anyone looking for reliable fire protection. Be prepared with the 400L Baffled Fire Fighting Kit – your first line of defense against fire hazards.

Global Rotomoulding Celebrates 25 years of Excellence

In a world where business landscapes are ever-changing, longevity in the industry is a testament to perseverance, innovation, and a commitment to excellence. We celebrate the Global Rotomoulding Company as they mark a remarkable 25 years in business. Global prides it self on being customer-focused, servicing the Eastern Seaboard of Australia . Since its inception in 1999, the Global Rotomoulding Company has been at the forefront of the rotational moulding industry, leaving an indelible mark on a global scale. Their journey, spanning a quarter of a century, has been defined by unwavering dedication, innovation, and a steadfast commitment to delivering high-quality roto-moulded products. With over 1000 Moulds we have brought to market and helped our customers bring to market over 5000 product SKU’s.

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A cornerstone of their success story is the people who have dedicated themselves to the company’s vision. Their passionate team of professionals has been the driving force behind every successful project and the reason why customers trust the Global Rotomoulding Company. As the Global Rotomoulding Company celebrates its 25th anniversary, they express their heartfelt gratitude to the clients, partners, and employees who have supported them on this remarkable journey. Their global presence and unwavering commitment to sustainability and quality have solidified their position as an industry leader.

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How Global Rotomoulding’s Truck Support Fuels Food Pantry

In the heart of the Lockyer Valley, a collective effort is underway to combat food insecurity and uplift struggling families. From local breakfast clubs to substantial food donations, the Lockyer Valley community and ADRA Lockyer Food Pantry are rallying together to ensure that those facing challenges receive the support needed to rebuild their lives. ADRA Lockyer Food Pantry also has low-cost food hampers on Wednesday and Thursday and emergency food supplies.

What sets ADRA Lockyer Food Pantry apart is its holistic approach to community care. Not only does it address food scarcity, but it also extends a helping hand to the homeless. The pantry opens its doors to those in need, offering access to showers and a washing machine, recognizing the importance of maintaining dignity and hygiene for everyone.

A significant ally in ADRA’s mission is Murray Lucas, a maintenance staff member at Global Rotomoulding Pty Ltd. Global, known for its commitment to corporate social responsibility, lends crucial support by providing its truck for the collection of donated books. Every 3 months a book fair is held by ADRA Lockyer Food Pantry and Gatton Seventh Day Adventist church enabling funds to be raised to support the ADRA Lockyer Food Pantry. Mr Lucas uses Global’s Truck to help move the book from storage to book fair and back to storage. The local Council had donated the books from a few local libraries. This collaboration exemplifies the power of community partnerships and corporate goodwill, showcasing how businesses can play a pivotal role in social initiatives.

The truck, generously made available by Global Rotomoulding, facilitates the seamless collection of produce, ensuring that the pantry is well-stocked to meet the needs of the community. Murray Lucas and his fellow volunteers exemplify the spirit of giving back, embodying the essence of community service and Global is proud of Murray for supporting ADRA Lockyer Food Pantry and Gatton Seventh Day Adventist church and its mission to the community.

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Keeping Tank Water Clean: Essential Practices for Water Quality

For those who rely on tank water as their primary water source, ensuring its cleanliness is crucial for maintaining good health and well-being. Whether you use tank water for drinking, cooking, or other household needs, implementing effective measures to keep it clean is essential. In this article, we will explore practical ways to ensure the quality of your tank water, helping you create a safe and reliable water source.

Several factors can contribute to this issue of unclean water in your tank, and some possible causes to help you better understand the situation.

  1. Contaminated Roof: The water collected in your rainwater tank originates from your roof. If your roof has accumulated debris, bird droppings, or other pollutants, these contaminants can wash into the tank during rainfall, leading to the water becoming unclean.
  2. Blocked Gutters or Downpipes: Clogged gutters or downpipes can impede the flow of rainwater, causing stagnant water to accumulate. Stagnation provides an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, algae, and other microorganisms, which can result in water discolouration and odor.
  3. Inadequate Tank Maintenance: Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the cleanliness of your rainwater tank. If the tank is not cleaned periodically, sediment, leaves, and other debris can settle at the bottom, affecting the water quality.
  4. Water Quality Testing: It is possible that the water source itself may contain impurities or pollutants. Conducting water quality tests will help identify any potential issues and allow you to take appropriate measures to address them.

Regular Tank Maintenance:

Regular tank maintenance is essential for preserving the cleanliness of your tank water. Here are some key maintenance practices to follow:

  • Clean the tank: Periodically clean the inside of your tank to remove sediment, debris, and any accumulated contaminants. Scrub the walls and base of the tank using a long-handled brush and rinse thoroughly.
  • Check for leaks: Inspect the tank for any signs of leaks or cracks. Repair them promptly to prevent external contaminants from entering the tank.
  • Secure the lid: Ensure that the tank’s lid is secure and properly sealed to prevent the entry of insects, animals, or debris. All global tank come with a Mozzie guard and light guard.

Install Proper Filtration Systems:

  • Mesh Screens: Install mesh screens or filters on gutter outlets and downpipes to catch larger debris, including insects or small animals, before they enter the tank.
  • Installing an appropriate filtration system is crucial for ensuring the cleanliness of your tank water. Depending on the quality of your water source, consider incorporating the following filtration options:
  • Pre-tank filtration: Installing a pre-tank filter can prevent debris, leaves, insects, and other large particles from entering the tank. This filter should be cleaned or replaced regularly to maintain its effectiveness.
  • In-tank filtration: Consider installing an in-tank filtration system that uses activated carbon or other suitable filter media to remove contaminants such as sediment, organic matter, and unpleasant tastes or odors.
  • Point-of-use filtration: To further enhance the quality of your tank water, consider installing point-of-use filters, such as under-sink filters or faucet-mounted filters, specifically designed for drinking water purification.

Practice Water Conservation and Management:

  • Proper water conservation and management are essential for maintaining the cleanliness of tank water. Implement the following practices:
  • Prevent runoff: Ensure that gutters, downpipes, and other drainage systems direct rainwater away from the tank to avoid potential contamination from external sources.
  • Cleaning the roof and gutters: Regularly clean your roof to remove debris and sweep or hose it down to minimize the introduction of contaminants. Clean gutters to remove sediment and organic matter that can potentially enter the tank.
  • Install downpipe guards: Install screens or filters at the opening of downpipes to prevent insects, pests, and small animals from entering the system and contaminating the tank water.

Regular Water Testing:
Regular water testing is vital to ensure the ongoing quality of your tank water. Testing should include checks for bacteria, chemical contaminants, and other potential hazards. Consider engaging a certified laboratory or utilizing water testing kits to assess the water quality. Regular testing will help identify any issues promptly and allow you to take appropriate action to rectify them.

Educate and Inform:
Educate yourself and your household members about best practices for tank water management and usage. Ensure everyone understands the importance of cleanliness, proper filtration, and conservation practices. Encourage responsible water usage, such as avoiding the use of harsh chemicals near the tank area and minimizing the introduction of foreign substances into the water.

Maintaining clean tank water requires a combination of proactive measures and regular maintenance. By incorporating practices such as regular tank maintenance, installing suitable filtration systems, practising water conservation, conducting regular water testing, and promoting education and awareness, you can ensure a clean and reliable water source. Remember, ongoing diligence and proactive measures are key to maintaining the cleanliness of your tank water, providing you with peace of mind and a healthier lifestyle. By following these essential practices, you can enjoy clean and safe tank water for yourself and your family.

The benefits of storing diesel on a farm

On-farm storage of diesel is becoming increasingly important for modern farmers. With diesel being a critical fuel source for most farm machinery, the ability to store fuel on the farm is a crucial aspect of managing farm operations efficiently. Here are some reasons why on-farm storage of diesel is important:

Emergency Preparedness

On-farm diesel storage also provides farmers with a backup fuel supply in the event of an emergency or unexpected interruption to fuel supply in Australia we have had a number of scares related to the nation’s stock pile of fuel. This can include natural disasters, road closures, or fuel shortages. Having a backup fuel supply can help farmers maintain their operations during such events and prevent costly downtime.

Cost Savings

One of the most significant benefits of on-farm diesel storage is the cost savings. By buying diesel in bulk, farmers can save money by taking advantage of volume discounts. They can also avoid the need to purchase fuel at peak times when prices are often higher. Additionally, farmers can save money on delivery costs by reducing the number of fuel deliveries required.


Convenience

On-farm diesel storage is a convenient solution that allows farmers to refuel their machinery on site. In bigger farms we are now seeing farmers using our cartage tank to transport diesel out to machinery in the field, this decrease the down time of machinery. This can save farmers significant amounts of time, particularly during busy periods when every minute counts.

Improved Productivity

Having a fuel supply on site can improve farm productivity by reducing downtime caused by refuelling trips. By having cartage tanks with large volumes of diesel farmers are able to reduce wear and tear on machinery caused by frequent travel over long distances.

Environmental Benefits

On-farm diesel storage can also provide environmental benefits by reducing the number of fuel deliveries required, thus reducing the carbon emissions associated with transporting fuel.

On-farm storage of diesel is a crucial aspect of modern farming operations. The Team at global Roto have a wide range of Cartage tanks for on the farm storage and cartage. On-farm storage provides farmers with cost savings, convenience, emergency preparedness, improved productivity, and environmental benefits. As such, farmers should consider investing in on-farm diesel storage as a practical solution for managing their fuel needs efficiently.

Explore Australia’s Agricultural Scene in 2023

Australia’s agricultural sector holds significant importance, as demonstrated by the following statistics:

  • Agriculture occupies 55% of the total land area in Australia, excluding timber production, amounting to 427 million hectares as of December 2020.
  • It accounts for 24% of the water extractions in the country, with agriculture utilizing 2,809 gigalitres in the year 2020-21.
  • In terms of economic contribution, agriculture represents 11.6% of Australia’s goods and services exports in the fiscal year 2021-22.
  • It contributes 2.4% to the value added (GDP) and employs 2.5% of the workforce in the year 2021-22.

The composition of agricultural practices in Australia is influenced by various factors such as climate, water availability, soil characteristics, and proximity to markets. Livestock grazing is prevalent across the country, encompassing a wide range of regions. On the other hand, cropping and horticulture activities are typically concentrated in coastal areas or nearby regions.
(Source Snapshot of Australian Agriculture)

Lack of labour in horticultural producers creates great strain on producers with bumper crops being at threat of not financially not been fully realised in 2023.

“Four major factors will impact Australian agriculture in the first half of 2023, with seasonal conditions, production costs, trade conditions and global economic headwinds all featuring prominently in the findings”….
We see farm input costs persisting as a key issue in 2023 across every sector. Tight global fertiliser supply combined with high fuel and labour costs will weigh on grower margins, however, a generally weaker Australian dollar in comparison to the first half of 2022 should lift the overall competitiveness of our agricultural exports…
High production costs are expected to remain an ongoing challenge for producers with input costs and the cost of labour forecast to remain elevated while visitors on working holiday visas remain well below pre-pandemic levels.”
Andrew Smith, Rural Bank Head of Agribusiness Development (Source Production costs to bite as farmers look to improve conditions in 2023)

After a prolonged 3-year drought on the east coast, the agricultural sector experienced a remarkable turnaround in 2020, with consecutive years of record-breaking production. Within a single season, many agricultural regions transitioned from extremely poor conditions to highly favourable ones. Moreover, this positive trend has been accompanied by exceptionally high commodity prices for nearly all of Australia’s primary agricultural products. In real terms, accounting for consumer price inflation, the gross value of agricultural, fisheries, and forestry production has surged by 59% over the past two decades. Starting at around $59 billion in 2002-03, it reached approximately $93 billion in 2021-22. (Source Snapshot of Australian Agriculture)

Below is a strong break down of the Agriculture, fisheries and forestry market segments Currently in Australia by Commodity for 2021-22


(Source Snapshot of Australian Agriculture)

Farming embracing technology and digitization to make farming viable

The agricultural industry continues to face various challenges, including labour shortages, global food security concerns, and unpredictable weather patterns, despite recent successes. To overcome these obstacles, the sector is increasingly relying on technology and digitization as viable solutions.

  • Adoption of Precision Agriculture: Australian farmers are embracing precision agriculture techniques, which utilize advanced technologies like GPS, sensors, and data analytics to optimize farming practices. This includes precision planting, variable rate application of fertilizers and pesticides, and targeted irrigation management.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) in Farming: IoT devices are being employed in Australian farming to monitor and control various aspects of agricultural operations. These devices collect data on soil moisture, temperature, weather conditions, and livestock health, enabling farmers to make data-driven decisions and improve productivity.
  • Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery: Remote sensing technologies, including satellite imagery and drones, are being used to monitor crop health, detect pests and diseases, and assess soil conditions. This data helps farmers identify potential issues early on and take preventive measures, leading to better crop management.
  • Farm Management Software: Digital farm management software is becoming increasingly popular among Australian farmers. These platforms provide tools for planning,
  • record-keeping, inventory management, and financial analysis. They help streamline farm operations, enhance decision-making, and improve overall efficiency.
  • Robotics and Automation: Robotics and automation technologies are making their way into Australian farming. Automated machinery, such as robotic milking systems and autonomous tractors, are reducing labour requirements and increasing operational efficiency.
  • Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence: Data analytics and AI technologies are being applied to agricultural data collected from various sources, including sensors and satellite imagery. These tools help farmers gain insights into crop performance, disease prediction, yield forecasting, and resource optimization.
  • Vertical Farming and Controlled Environment Agriculture: With limited arable land and increasing urbanization, Australian farmers are exploring vertical farming and controlled environment agriculture techniques. These methods involve growing crops indoors, using artificial lighting, hydroponics, and precise environmental control to maximize productivity in limited space.
  • Blockchain for Supply Chain Transparency: Blockchain technology is being utilized to improve transparency and traceability in the agricultural supply chain. It enables farmers to track their produce from farm to fork, ensuring authenticity, quality control, and fair trade practices.
  • AgTech Startups and Innovation Hubs: Australia has witnessed a surge in AgTech startups and innovation hubs, fostering collaboration between farmers, researchers, and technology developers. These initiatives drive the adoption of new technologies and facilitate knowledge-sharing within the agricultural community.
  • Upskilling and Training: To embrace technology and digitization, Australian farmers are engaging in upskilling and training programs. These initiatives aim to educate farmers on the effective utilization of new technologies and equip them with the necessary skills to navigate the digital landscape of modern agriculture.

The Team at Global Rotomoulding Enjoy working with a number of OEM companies and supporting them with parts for some amazing modern machinery and technology. Global Rotomoulding has been working to increase our range of liquid fertilizer cone bottom tanks and cartage tanks that support all on-farm storage and cartage needs.

The Indispensable Role of Dogs on Australian Farms

Australian farms are known for their vast landscapes and thriving agricultural practices. To manage and maintain these sprawling operations, farmers have long relied on the loyalty, intelligence, and versatility of their canine companions.

Dogs have been used on Australian farms for over 200 years. The first dogs brought to Australia by European settlers were mostly working dogs, such as cattle dogs and sheepdogs. These dogs were essential for helping farmers to manage their livestock. Over time, other types of dogs, such as hunting dogs and companion dogs, were also brought to Australia. Today, there are many different types of dogs living on Australian farms, each with their own unique role to play.

Benefits of having dogs on Australian farms: There are many benefits to having dogs on Australian farms. Dogs can help to:

  • Protect livestock from predators: Dogs can help to protect livestock from predators such as dingoes, foxes, and wild dogs. They can do this by barking to alert farmers to the presence of predators, or by chasing predators away.
  • Find and retrieve lost livestock: Dogs can help to find and retrieve lost livestock. This can be especially helpful in large, remote areas.
  • Move livestock: Dogs can help to move livestock from one paddock to another. This can be a difficult and time-consuming task, but dogs can make it much easier.
  • Help with farm work: Dogs can help with a variety of other farm work tasks, such as mustering, shearing, and droving.
  • Emotional Support and Companionship: Living and working on a farm can be demanding and isolating at times. Dogs offer unwavering emotional support and companionship to farmers and their families. They provide comfort during long hours of work and offer a listening ear, without judgment. Dogs on farms form strong bonds with their human counterparts, becoming a source of solace and happiness in the face of challenging circumstances.

Dogs have earned their rightful place on Australian farms, serving as reliable companions, diligent workers, and valued members of the agricultural community. They assist farmers in various tasks, from herding livestock and guarding the property to aiding in search and rescue operations. It is undeniable that dogs play an integral role in the success and sustainability of Australian farms, embodying the enduring bond between humans and animals in the agricultural landscape.

The team global value the companionship of dogs, Larissa a director of the company has family that consistently use dogs to help round up Sheep and cattle. Global has a wide range of troughs that to suit sheep and cattle.

Global Present to Industry on Cone Bottom Fertigation Tank

Global Rotomoulding team have been presenting at a number of Grower Workshops in QLD. With Workshops in Emerald, Springsure, Clermont, Jimbour and Brookstead in QLD.  That Explores Liquid application options to replace Anhydrous Ammonia Nitrogen. Trent Farleigh QLD Sales Manager for Global has Presented on our range of tanks and cleaning solutions. 

Global supply tanks for:

  • On-farm storage wide range of cone bottom tanks 
  • Transportation of chemicals on farms with smooth bottom cartage tanks
  • Tanks for trailers for seeding machinery with smooth bottom cartage tanks. 

Liquid fertigation is a technique used in agriculture and horticulture, which involves the application of liquid fertilizers directly to the plant’s roots through an irrigation system. It is an efficient and cost-effective way of delivering essential nutrients to crops, improving crop yield, quality, and uniformity.

As granular fertilizer becomes more expensive farmers are looking for alternative methods that can increase the yield, decrease costs, and be more effective on the plants and soil in the long term. 

Global has a range of different cone bottom tanks to suit our customer’s needs

Range of Cone bottom Liquid Fertiliser tanks

Hands-on Regeneration farming event

The team at Global recently had the opportunity to present at the hands-on Regeneration farming event the two-day workshop covered cover crops, soil health and biological fertiliser. Trent Farliegh QLD Sales Manager for Global has Presented our range of tanks and cleaning solutions.

The Guest speakers Grant Sims and Matt Marshal gave a number of grant presentations and practical examples on to create healthy soil using biological fertiliser

The workshop covered topics on how to:

  • Improve the life and function of soil through biology
  • Make biological liquid fertiliser is made and apply it. 
  • Use cover crops, and companion crops and discover the benefits of multi-species crops

Biological fertilizers, also known as biofertilizers, are products that contain living microorganisms that help to improve soil fertility and plant growth. These microorganisms include beneficial bacteria, fungi, and other microbes that naturally occur in soil.

In cropping farming, biological fertilizers can be used to enhance soil quality and increase crop yields. They work by increasing the availability of nutrients to plants and improving soil structure, which in turn leads to better root growth and more efficient water and nutrient uptake.

Global Rotomoulding’s Circular economy journey

Linear Economy’s

Western society has become addicted linear model of consumption
We take natural resources, we process these resources, make products and consume them for a short period of time and then dispose with the vast majority of products going to waste.

With a limited qty of natural resources we need to think smarter in the ways that we consume, recycle, reuse resources.

Circular economy

A circular economy goes back to the beginning to prevent waste and pollution from being created it challenges us to consider waste and pollution as design flaws
While recycling is undoubtedly a necessary component, we need to ensure that products and materials are designed, from the beginning, to be reused, repaired and remanufactured. It’s the consequences of decisions made at the design stage that determine around 80% of environmental impacts (source)

Circular Economy: Rethink, redesign, reduce, reuse, recycle

The circular economy has been a buzz economic model that has often been more lip service to action for a numbers of years, though in the last year or so movement, industry and customers are beginning to adopt and look at ways to extract the maximum value from them before recovering and regenerating them. Products need to be designed with durability and a long lifecycle in mind. Have a system in place that product can be repaired, reused and finally recycled to make new products. This reduces the reliance on virgin resources which minimises waste and promotes sustainability with a reduction of environmental impact.

The Ellen Macarthur foundation has a video that gives a great overview of the circular economy

Source: Ellen Mac Arthur Foundation  The Butteryfly Diagram 

Global Rotomoulding believes the first step moving to a circular economy occurs at the design stage.

Creating a clear and concise design specification that takes in to account the following;

  • Designing products to last for multiple years
  • Ensuring the product is designed to meet the specification required to ensure full product life cycle
  • Can the product be modular
  • Can the product be upgraded over time with other components
  • What is the most efficient way to produce the product that has the lowest energy consumption
  • Can a family of products be produced which means less material required in producing multiple moulds
  • For smaller products multiple products can be run in the oven at the same time to ensure energy consumption is maximised
  • Finite Element Analysis FEA to ensure that products meet engineering requirements to last the test of time

When we are manufacturing  we are optimising the following to reduce wastage of energy and resources

  • Optimising Production schedule with QUT PhD project
  • Looking to adopt solar energy
  • Using energy efficient ovens saving cost in gas and electricity
  • Ensuring that our run time on ovens is optimised
  • Reducing our waste product by ensuring we have preventive maintenance on moulds which ensures less downgrades
  • The company is working to reduce further downgrades as this is wasted energy and resources
  • Improve our Dispatch and QA process
  • This will help ensure we get top quality products to our customers in a timely manner which are fit for purpose.
  • Looking for future advances to use more renewable energy to power our ovens.

Return of products to be recycled at end of life.

  • OEM can return products via our trucking network when delivers are made to their business
  • Customers can return cut up product to our manufacturing sites
  • We then send this product off to be recycled. A portion of this we buy back to make new products
  • Our Suppliers are working on new ways to recycle the plastic so that we can use the recycled plastic in engineered products

Global Rotomoulding will always be evolving to become more sustainable, efficient and profitable as a company. We welcome you as our customers to come with us on this journey.