Recycling Milk Jugs into Fencing

The process to recycle milk jugs & other plastics into a durable plastic wood fencing product. Video courtesy of WNEP’s Home & Backyard Show.

25 Responses to “Recycling Milk Jugs into Fencing”

  • argosy2006 says:

    why wud they walk through it? its stronger than wood, wood breaks if you bend it, that doesnt

  • xspiritfire says:

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  • SculpturesbySummer says:

    Very nice! I also create art out of recycled materials. I use discarded plastic milk jugs, water bottles, and caps to create landscape sculptures. Check out my video if you get a chance. Thanks!

  • uhhuhcheckit says:

    Even if milk jugs can be recycled into something useful, think of all the electricity and fuel needed to manufacture the end product. Even recycling involves some waste.

  • 4plastics411com says:

    We need more videos like this to promote that plastics can be recycled into useful products

  • CarlosTadeus says:

    very investiment !!!!

  • Interociter says:

    Livestock would lean on it, like they do with wood fences. One line of electric fence would discourage that behavior.

  • pleabargain says:

    Costs of the posts?

  • j1crx says:

    great stuff ,,,

  • greenchicgeek says:

    At least energy use is still lower than producing virgin milk jugs. Unless you would want your milk in a recycled paper carton where your milk will have shorter life span and if not consumed immediately it will go to waste as well.

  • adianex says:

    Amazing

  • Thefuturepower says:

    inspirational…. Thank-you for putting it here

  • 9999jpw says:

    great way to re-use materials that would otherwise fill up our land fills. I wonder how these poles compare price wise to wood or other fence materials.

  • HUSI61 says:

    One of the best and useful recycling that I’ve seen.

  • XEKOLIASTHS says:

    Veeery simple way! I wish noooo more plastic junk in seas and lands!!! Let’s save all the animals…

  • AngusMcSpuds says:

    terrific process, used machinery and all.

    nice end product.

    i wonder if they have different styles of fencing in the future?

  • SOLDIERF1 says:

    What a load of nonsense, the best substute for wood is more wood from sustainable forestry, the energy used to transport, recycle and make another product negates any saving, especially if it ends up in China like most of our recycling!

  • Paulverizer11 says:

    Looks like a pretty dinky process if you ask me…

  • robertg222 says:

    That’s how business start. They start small and if the products sells they grow.

  • sarahvansickle says:

    thats a great idea.

  • hrbear says:

    Bravo!!!

  • energiayreciclaje1 says:

    realy interesting

  • nutier says:

    awesome video ! I like it so much . Thank you for sharing .
    nutier

  • ssoficer1 says:

    great keep up the good work and hope u keep selling this item like hot cakes

  • JOHNNYCALAMBA says:

    Hi

    I promote recycling in the UK. I noticed that you don’t have a link in the description of your video and was wondering if you would place a link in there to one of my websites?

    This is literally 30 secs work for you and I will send you $20 instantly via paypal once done.

    I will also add your youtube link or website into about 500 article directories, so you will receive more traffic.

    Look forward to hearing from you soon.

    John

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