This Sleek Urban Bike Is Made Entirely From Recycled Plastic

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The igus:bike is made almost entirely from recycled plastic (Credit: igus)

There have been numerous attempts to create an all-plastic bike. However, most have never made it past the prototype stage. Igus, a Germany-based manufacturer of high-performance plastics, and Dutch start-up MTRL aim to change that with the igus:bike — the world's first urban bike crafted almost entirely from recycled polymer.

Igus CEO Frank Blasé first got the idea while vacationing on a Florida beach in 2009. A conversation with employees at a rental company made him aware of the challenges of maintaining beach bicycles. The continuous exposure to sand, wind, and salt water caused the bikes to rust rapidly. Many had to be replaced in as little as three months.

The igus:bike, unveiled at a German trade show on May 31, 2022, is maintenance and rust-free. It can be left outdoors in all weather and does not require lubricant oil to reduce friction between parts. Since it does not attract sand, dust, or dirt the bike can be cleaned with a garden hose in seconds.

"As all components are made of plastic, no part of the bike rusts, even the gears – bicycle gears made of plastic were unthinkable for a long time," Blasé said.

The bike's components, including the brakes, are made from plastic
(Credit: Igus.com)

The igus:bike will also help alleviate the world's plastic pollution woes. The company says a single adult bike gives new life to about 35 pounds (16 kilograms) of single-use plastic that would otherwise clog our landfills or waterways. For example, the first prototypes were made of material from old fishing nets.

Currently, 90 percent of the igus:bike is made using plastic. This includes the bicycle's sturdy but lightweight frame, bearings, pedals, and wheel rims. Igus and MTRL believe future versions will be made entirely from plastic.

"From ocean plastics to motion plastics — the igus:bike concept has what it takes to become a high-tech ecological product," says MTRL co-founder Benjamin Alderse Baas.

The bike will help alleviate plastic pollution (Credit: Igus.com)

The plastic bikes are expected to come to market in early 2023. An adult model, made entirely from recycled plastic, will cost about €1400 ($1430). A slightly cheaper version, made using new plastic, and an electric bike are also in the works. Igus also plans on sharing its technology with other bicycle manufacturers. "We want to enable the bicycle industry to produce plastic bikes," says Blasé

Resources: New Atlas.com,bikeradar.com, igus.com,

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76 Comments
  • iheartart4ever
    iheartart4everabout 3 years
    Wow, that pretty genius! In my school I am in a recycling club called Green Team and we go around the school picking up garbage and litter and we go inside the school and we go around picking up recycling bins and it is really helpful for my school. It is one of my electives besides Art. #IHeartArt4ever
    • kittycatlover11
      kittycatlover11about 3 years
      do they sell those in amarica??
      • destroyerman212
        destroyerman212about 3 years
        I would ride this to school, no doubt.
        • lunae
          Luna Eabout 3 years
          That is so cool because of the fact of that it made out of plastic and actually works!
          • cool7555
            cool7555about 3 years
            cool as!!!
            • gobipycagiro
              kemme07about 3 years
              #Go plastic bike. Save the world!
              • ethan225
                ethan225about 3 years
                cool!!!
                • anonymous124
                  anonymous124about 3 years
                  this is super cool!!!!!
                  • greencuties
                    greencutiesabout 3 years
                    wow
                    • reallyrichpal00
                      reallyrichpal00about 3 years
                      its really cool how they built it but thank you for trying to save the ocean Also it's a really good coler match i like how it is shaped too i would buy this if i could and i would rate it 5 stars