The Plastic Flamingo is a social enterprise aimed at collecting plastic waste and recycling it into construction material. Based in the Philippines, the Plastic Flamingo, or the Plaf, collects and sorts plastics before shredding the plastic and transforming it into planks and posts. These planks, also called eco-lumber, is being used to make fencing, furniture, and even shelter, as the Philippine population suffers from recurring damages from annual typhoons and floods.
The Plaf has several drop-off points mainly in Metro Manila, with a few in the cities of Cebu and Davao. These are areas where the public can drop off their plastic waste. The company then weighs, cleans, and sorts the plastic, before being molded into eco-lumber or plastic pellets, depending on the project.
The Plaf also offers itself as an Extended Producer Responsibility Partner, wherein large enterprises that produce plastic waste create a framework to prevent waste leaking into the environment, as stipulated in the Extended Producer Responsibility Act of 2022. They partner with companies to upcycle their plastic wastes. Some past partners include World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines, Tetra Pak, and Coca-Cola Far East Limited Philippines, Inc.