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Picnic Tables
Maintenance is a picnic ...
with our tables
Recycled plastic tables are the perfect outdoor accessory for schools, corporate grounds, parks, golf courses, walking trails, bike trails, nature trails, water parks, and commercial applications.
The solid construction is made to withstand hard use and provides a high quality, cost effective alternative to wood or concrete.
Strength and sustainability are hallmarks of this line of well-built picnic tables. The Walk-Thru design provides comfortable, easy access, while the Step-Over design offers a rugged, contemporary look that's great for those heavy-use areas. Or try our Hex table for a more intimate group setting.
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City of Norwalk Parks and Recreation, IA
"We are very pleased with the four hex tables that we recently purchased for our Norwalk Aquatic Center! Two of the tables were funded by a $2,000 grant award from the Warren County Philanthropic Partnership. Basically it comes down to this: the tables were easy to assemble, are aesthetically pleasing, and are durable and strong enough to last for years to come. The new tables replaced metal tables that had begun to rust and were not safe to have patrons of our aquatic center using.
– Jeff Lucas,
Recreation Supervisor,
City of Norwalk Parks and Recreation
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Washington State Parks
"Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission has over 2,000 of your recycled plastic
picnic tables in use at several of our Western Washington state parks. We have been very happy
with their performance in our state parks. Your company was able to deliver the quantities
specified under a very tight time schedule."
– Robert Kirkwood, Operations Division, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission |
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Elks Riverside Park, Great Falls, MT
Vandals destroyed two concrete picnic tables in the park by overturning and shattering them. When they came to the Plastic Recycling table, they apparently couldn't break it – so they rolled
it into the river. The recycled plastic table was retrieved from the river and placed back on its pad – none the worse for its ordeal. The concrete tables, however, were a total loss. |
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