Sicut’s Technology explained by Dr. Tom Nosker from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA

Rutgers Materials Science and Engineering technology, led by Professor Tom Nosker, uses 100% recycled plastic waste to construct extremely strong materials for railway sleepers and bridges.

Recycled Polymer M1 Tank Bridge built at Fort Bragg, USA

Rutgers Materials Science and Engineering technology, led by Professor Tom Nosker, used recycled plastic waste to construct an extremely strong bridge for the Army at Fort Bragg.

Eco Tech Feature: Zero Waste

Interview with Professor Tom Nosker from the Advanced Polymer Materials School of Engineering at Rutgers University about his revolutionary plastic invention.

NJN News feature: Plastic Lumber and Ecotrax Railway Sleepers

Sicut Enterprises visit Rutgers University with a Chinese Delegation to discuss Railway Sleepers made using the Rutgers and Polywood Technologies.

Rutgers University leading the way in plastic recycling

Railway bridges and sleepers/ties made using the Rutgers Technologies.

Rutgers University

Pioneering and proven recycled plastic technology developed by Rutgers University.