Link Edge is designed and made with durable, high-quality aluminium and its unique and patented design allows for complete two-way flexibility unlike any other.
Link Edge has specially designed spike-guides for even more upright stability ensuring your edging stays where you want it. The straight lines are perfectly rigid and the curves are endless.
Link Edge has developed the strongest and most secure spikes that have been design-engineered to be the most effective spikes on the market designed to be used in all soil types.
Link Edge is the most competitively-priced edging available and offers the most value for money every time.
The unique Link Edge L-Shape design allows for the most strength an edge can offer.
It is time-saving and a long-lasting edging solution that can be used to form straight, curved, angled and circular-edges with ease and no expertise.
The Link Edge range now also includes pre-made circles and squares to make life even easier.
Link Edge is secured by simply hammering edge spikes through holes in the aluminium into the ground, and lengths can be connected together by using a ‘fishplate connector’ for a smooth, uninterrupted edge.
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Recyclable
Recyclable products and materials can be reprocessed and transformed into new goods at the end of their useful life. Materials composed of a single substance (for example, aluminium or concrete) are generally easier to dismantle and recycle than those composed of multiple substances. Employing recyclable materials offers several benefits – reduced use of new resources, reduced landfill, reduced costs for manufacturers.
Production waste is recyclable
Manufacturing processes inevitably produce waste; environmentally responsible manufacturers ensure this waste is minimized and recyclable. Production waste can sometimes be reprocessed for reuse in the same production process. Alternatively, production waste may be reused in the manufacture of other products or materials (post-industrial recycled content).
Designed for disassembly
Design for disassembly is a manufacturing strategy that anticipates the future reuse of individual components or materials, enabling a product to be broken into its constituent parts for reuse or recycling. Design for disassembly can make recycling easier, resulting in less use of new resources, less energy consumption and less landfill. In economic terms, design for disassembly gives further value to products beyond their original life. Disassembling a structure rather than demolishing it can also reduce impact on the environment by reducing dust released during demolition, reducing land degradation and reducing transport costs of disposing of materials to landfill.
Packaging is reduced
The aim is to reduce the amount of packaging required to effectively house and transport products and materials, resulting in less waste material destined for landfill, lower manufacturing costs for producers, and reduced transportation costs. Some manufacturers implement returnable packaging systems or heavily in recyclable packaging. Paper, glass, metal and board packaging can be readily recycled.