Fractal Polymers was built on a simple conviction — that the world's waste problem is actually an untapped materials opportunity. We exist to prove it, product by product, partnership by partnership.
The United States generates more plastic waste than any nation on earth — and exports a significant portion of it overseas, out of sight and out of mind. When global import bans tightened, that pipeline closed. The waste stayed here. The infrastructure to deal with it didn't exist.
Fractal Polymers was founded to change that equation. Not by sorting recyclables for commodity markets — but by engineering difficult, mixed, and contaminated waste streams into durable products built for demanding industrial environments.
We call it insourcing. The problem is local. The solution should be too.
Linear feet of durable infrastructure products — enough to build a bridge to the moon. That's our build goal.
Most circular economy messaging is built on good intentions. Ours is built on engineering. Turning a difficult waste stream into a product that outperforms conventional materials isn't a marketing story — it's a manufacturing challenge. One we've chosen deliberately.
We work with the waste streams other processors walk away from — mixed resins, contaminated feedstock, complex plastics generated by large industrial manufacturers. We take them on because that's where the real opportunity is.
The result is a product line that competes on performance, longevity, and lifetime cost — not just on sustainability credentials. The environmental story matters. But it has to work first.
A single 12"×12"×16' oak board takes 90 years to grow. We manufacture a high-performance alternative in minutes — from recovered material that would otherwise reach a landfill.
To build durable and affordable infrastructure products from recovered materials — delivering long-term value, dependable performance, and practical solutions for industries that demand more from their materials.
To prove that sustainable products can outperform conventional materials in both immediate and lifetime value — while building 1.26 billion linear feet of durable construction products from repurposed materials.
We rely on measurable outcomes, transparent sourcing, and real-world performance data. We don't ask anyone to take our word for it. We build the evidence and let the product make the case.
We tackle waste streams others avoid through collaborative manufacturing partnerships that create scalable, lasting solutions.
Products that meet or exceed conventional materials in performance — while delivering superior lifetime value through durability and reduced maintenance.
We build for the future. Infrastructure solutions designed to serve generations and deliver lasting real-world results in demanding environments.
High operational and ethical standards. Transparent, traceable processes that responsibly transform waste into valuable products — every time.
Waste is not the end of a material's lifecycle. It's an opportunity — to create durable products that reduce landfill dependence and support a circular economy.
Responsible manufacturing that reduces environmental impact, supports healthier ecosystems, and contributes to long-term sustainability without compromising performance.
Fractal Polymers is led by a team that combines manufacturing innovation, infrastructure development, and financial discipline — built to take a big idea from prototype to industry standard.
Will brings deep experience in infrastructure development and large-scale project execution. His background in building durable infrastructure systems at scale makes him the right leader to take Fractal from startup to industry force.
The driving force behind Fractal's manufacturing innovation and product development. Brian identified the opportunity to turn difficult industrial waste streams into high-performance products — and built the process to do it.
Tommy ensures that Fractal's financial architecture is as durable as its products — overseeing the capital strategy, partnership structures, and operational discipline that give the company a foundation built for long-term growth.
Justin leads Fractal's commercial strategy and market development — building the partnerships, relationships, and revenue channels that turn a compelling product into a scalable business. He is the bridge between what we build and the industries that need it.
We work with industrial partners to assess their waste streams — volume, resin type, contamination level, and logistics. Most of what we take on has already been turned down by conventional recyclers.
Material is collected, processed, and prepared for remanufacturing through our proprietary production process. Full chain-of-custody documentation from source to product.
Recovered material is converted into durable products — pallets, dunnage, lumber, fencing, and more — engineered to meet or exceed the specifications of the conventional products they replace.
Finished products enter the market through direct supply partnerships, distribution channels, or back into the supply chains of the industrial partners whose waste created them. The loop closes here.
We stand behind every product we manufacture. Performance isn't a promise — it's a commitment backed by real warranty coverage. If it carries our name, it's built to last.
Our lumber products carry a 30-year ground contact guarantee — standing up to soil, moisture, and the harshest field conditions without rot, treatment, or replacement. No conventional wood product comes close.