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Flying the Fern
New Zealand Story
25 episodes
8 months ago
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Matta Products: Recycling visionaries owning a niche market
Flying the Fern
17 minutes 52 seconds
2 years ago
Matta Products: Recycling visionaries owning a niche market
Matta has recycled more than 60 million kilograms of PVC and rubber in the last 30 years, since the company was started by then-Ōtaki mayor Murray Scott in his garage.  The company produces safety matting for playgrounds and industrial use all over the world, and brings a strong sustainability approach to a very niche sector.  In this episode of Flying the Fern, host David Downs talks to managing director Brent Harris about:   The DIY early days and pioneering recycling systems in the 1990s Growing from a small Ōtaki startup to having overseas offices and international business How being from New Zealand aligns with their focus on recycling and opens doors Why they keep manufacturing in New Zealand, despite it being cheaper to go elsewhere   To find out more, head to https://www.mattaproducts.com/  Find Matta on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MattaProducts  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matta_products_/    To find out more about the FernMark Licence Programme please visit https://www.fernmark.nzstory.govt.nz/ 
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