Our top 3 sustainably profitable products – New Elevator, New Nautilus, Aquabox

our top 3 for sustainable profitability
Our top 3 sustainably profitable products – New Elevator, New Nautilus, Aquabox

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Geoplast products combine sustainable and profitable construction into one

 

Geoplast is fully dedicated to sustainable profitability, where environmental responsibility and financial performance are treated as one integrated strategy. Sustainability alone and profitability alone are not sufficient, but when combined, they reduce environmental impact while improving project efficiency and value.

 

The best way to be profitable is to use less resources, and the best way to be sustainable is to be financially efficient. This approach defines Geoplast’s vision for contemporary construction, where better performance is achieved through resource-efficient products.

 

 

 

Geoplast develops 40+ products based on sustainable profitability principles

 

All Geoplast products enable sustainable and more profitable construction by using recycled plastic products, minimizing construction waste, improving energy efficiency, and optimizing resource use across building processes. Combining multiple Geoplast products across project phases creates compounding efficiency, sustainability, and profitability gains.

 

 

 

 

New Elevetor

 

New Elevetor is a modular formwork system for raised foundations, ventilated crawl spaces, and lightweight sub-bases. It replaces large volumes of concrete and granular fill materials, reducing concrete consumption by up to 20% and transport volumes by up to 12–44 times, significantly lowering CO₂ emissions and material waste.

New Elevetor reduces construction costs by minimizing excavation, concrete use, and heavy material logistics. One truck can transport up to 1,100 m³ compared to only 20–85 m³ for traditional materials, while installation is faster and requires less machinery, directly improving project profitability. 

 

 

 


New Nautilus

 

New Nautilus creates lightweight bidirectional concrete slabs using recycled plastic void formers. By introducing voids, the solution can reduce concrete consumption by up to 30% in many applications. Lower concrete usage reduces embodied carbon and demand for natural resources.

New Nautilus reduces slab weight, enabling up to 15 – 30% concrete savings and decreasing loads on columns, beams, and foundations. This optimizes the structural system and reduces concrete, steel, transport, pumping, and installation costs.

 

 

 

Aquabox

 

Aquabox is a modular underground stormwater management solution for retention, and water reuse. With a void ratio of approximately 96%, it maximizes storage capacity while minimizing the amount of material required. It supports sustainable water management by reducing runoff, mitigating flooding, and enabling rainwater harvesting.

 

Compared with traditional gravel-based basins, Aquabox provides substantially greater storage capacity within the same footprint while requiring less excavation and fewer materials. Its modular design speeds up installation and reduces transportation and labor costs. Aquabox delivers long-term economic value while meeting increasingly stringent stormwater regulations.

 

 

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