The Oban Times

Memorial benches and so much more from Fusion Marine recycled plastic outdoor furniture range

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A memorial bench is a perfect tribute to a loved one sadly lost, providing benefit to the community and a lasting remembranc­e for that special person.

Fusion Marine recycled plastic benches are ideal for this role because of their long-life and low maintenanc­e. Environmen­tally friendly and so very tough, these memorial benches really do offer the perfect remembranc­e that will last much longer than traditiona­l wooden benches. Engraved metal plates are easily mounted onto the benches and their natural coloration means they fit well into a variety of surroundin­gs. The Fusion Marine recycled plastic range includes a wide variety of durable outdoor products, including picnic tables and benches, decking, fencing and boardwalks, which are ideal for private users or for commercial operators such as holiday parks, nature reserves, visitor centres and other outdoor areas. The tables and benches are available in colours that blend in naturally with the environmen­t. Decking planks are also supplied, forming the ideal material to ensure your garden decking lasts for a very long time with no need for tiresome and costly frequent treatments to preserve the wood or constant cleaning to prevent the build-up of slippery algae. The advantages of recycled plastic for such outdoor products include: • Tough and durable • Decay resistant • Low maintenanc­e • Environmen­tally friendly • Slip-resistant surfaces • Will not crack or split • Non-toxic and inert • Weather resistant • Impervious to water • Resistant to micro-or

ganisms • Better chemical resist

ance • Will not leach chemicals

into the soil. Fusion Marine also manufactur­es marine pontoons that provide convenient access for small craft. These pontoons are incredibly versatile as they can be sited on tidal shores, providing convenient round-theclock marine access. These pontoons are ideal for a wide variety of business and leisure applicatio­ns and have the capability to transform a shore location. Typical uses include: hotels looking to attract leisure craft; mooring associatio­ns and yacht clubs; community associatio­ns; outdoor activity centres; country estates; angling and leisure boat operators; and private homeowners in waterside locations.

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