PlastiVista
A circular ecosystem that makes production feel local, legible, and materially responsible.
PlastiVista connects collection, shredding, extrusion, fabrication, and product return through a distributed model of micro-manufacturing. The goal is clarity, proximity, and a better use of waste as resource.

Distributed local nodes reduce distance between waste, processing, and product return.
Compact infrastructure turns circularity into something people can actually see and understand.
Refined products prove reclaimed material can feel premium rather than compromised.
System view
The ecosystem works because each stage is composed to be understandable.
Collection, reduction, extrusion, fabrication, and redeployment are framed as one continuous sequence. The visual language stays restrained so the loop feels believable and elegant.

Reduce
Material preparation begins with controlled reduction.
The shredder is the first machine stage in the PlastiVista loop, turning collected plastic into a more consistent material state before extrusion. It makes the system feel physical, local, and technically believable.
Reduction creates a manageable feedstock so the rest of the loop can stay precise rather than improvised.
Showing the shredder here grounds the circular story in a real piece of production infrastructure, not just a diagram.

Micro-manufacturing environment
A spatial view of compact infrastructure where machines, material flow, and product outcomes can coexist in one clear environment.

Operational reality
A more human-scale image of the system in use, grounding the larger vision in daily operation and stewardship.
Loop sequence
A calmer way to explain the loop.
The system unfolds through material states rather than dense explanation, allowing users to understand the logic as they move through the page.
01
Collect
Capture discarded material early and keep value close to where it begins.

02
Reduce
Prepare the stream into smaller, controlled fragments ready for transformation.

03
Extrude
Turn reclaimed material into usable feedstock for repeatable fabrication.

04
Return
Bring the material back into daily life through objects with warmth and permanence.

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