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The Margate Recycled Plastic Tray: Inspired by Pride, Built for Sustainability
The Margate recycled plastic tray was originally crafted for Margate Pride, but its vibrant design was so loved that it became our first official Müll Margate blend. Made from 100% recycled plastic, primarily sourced from local ice cream tubs, Marmite lids, chocolate tubs, and baby food lids, each tray showcases a unique marbling pattern in playful colours.
At 25cm x 11cm, this durable, lightweight tray is perfect for serving or organising, adding a pop of colour to any space. Handcrafted in our Margate studio, each tray helps divert plastic waste from landfills and incineration, promoting a circular economy.
Key Features:
Shatter-resistant, warp-free, and eco-friendly.
Handcrafted with a one-of-a-kind pattern.
Every purchase supports plastic waste reduction and carbon footprint reduction.
Celebrate Margate’s spirit with this functional, sustainable tray, turning local waste into art!

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Description
The Margate Recycled Plastic Tray: Inspired by Pride, Built for Sustainability
The Margate recycled plastic tray was originally crafted for Margate Pride, but its vibrant design was so loved that it became our first official Müll Margate blend. Made from 100% recycled plastic, primarily sourced from local ice cream tubs, Marmite lids, chocolate tubs, and baby food lids, each tray showcases a unique marbling pattern in playful colours.
At 25cm x 11cm, this durable, lightweight tray is perfect for serving or organising, adding a pop of colour to any space. Handcrafted in our Margate studio, each tray helps divert plastic waste from landfills and incineration, promoting a circular economy.
Key Features:
Shatter-resistant, warp-free, and eco-friendly.
Handcrafted with a one-of-a-kind pattern.
Every purchase supports plastic waste reduction and carbon footprint reduction.
Celebrate Margate’s spirit with this functional, sustainable tray, turning local waste into art!



















