VISION & MISSION

Our Mission

“From Waste to Wonder” is a concept that focuses on repurposing waste or surplus materials from construction sites to create valuable and beautiful items. It promotes sustainability and reduces environmental impact. By reusing construction waste such as wood scraps, concrete fragments, or metal, these materials can be transformed into decorative elements or new structures in architecture and art. This approach not only minimizes the amount of waste that needs to be disposed of but also helps in creating new, aesthetically pleasing, and environmentally friendly products. This concept supports sustainable development, reduces the need for new resources, and fosters creativity in resource management, turning what was once considered “waste” into “wonder” with value and significance.

ABOUT US

About us

The ecoCrafted project is an initiative that embraces the principles of a circular economy by repurposing leftover construction materials into minimalistic, industrial-style furniture and home decor. ecoCrafted aims to tackle the issue of construction waste affecting society by transforming materials like concrete, nails, and cement into valuable and aesthetically pleasing items for modern living spaces. This approach not only reduces the environmental impact of waste but also effectively addresses the landfill waste crisis. Most importantly, it adds value to materials that would otherwise be discarded as worthless and useless

ecoCrafted ecoCrafted has partnered with the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) on the topic of 'waste and construction' to research and explore methods for reusing waste. This collaboration promotes a circular economy by transforming construction waste into valuable and beneficial products.

ecoCrafted recognized that construction sites produce a significant amount of waste, leading to high costs for disposal. Our team sought advice and guidance from Dr. Pitak Laoratanakul, Head of the Cement and Composite Materials Research Team at the Ceramics and Construction Materials Research Group (MTEC). Dr. Laoratanakul provided valuable consultation on waste and construction, helping us understand how to repurpose waste materials such as concrete fragments, cement residues, and tile scraps into creative and highly beneficial products

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Our Solution

We use experimental methods and creative thinking to repurpose these surplus materials. By transforming 'waste' into valuable products, we create both beautiful and functional furniture and home decor.

We Collect


We collect surplus materials from construction sites, such as nails, concrete, wood scraps, and other excess materials. Often overlooked and discarded, these materials contribute to landfill expansion and environmental issues.

We Never Stop


Our team continuously experiments and innovates to find new ways to repurpose construction waste. Our commitment to sustainability drives us to discover creative solutions that respect and harmonize with nature

We Are Committed


We are committed to creating high-quality, sustainable products that positively impact the environment. We believe that innovation and respect for nature can coexist, and we strive to lead in sustainable design and production.