About Us

About Us

We’re here to make the global circular 
plastic supply chain a reality

1st
Verra Project
The world’s first Verra-certified plastic collection and recycling project
3,898,000
kgs
Plastic collected and recycled 
since January 2020
780+
Collectors
Registered under the Second Life program 
since we’ve started
Supported by global brands, 
engaged in local impact.
Verra
IUCN
Department of Marine and Coastal Resources
PFN
Asia Green Roads
Wongpnait Karbi
Ranong Recycle
Caudalie Paris
Clarins Paris
Green Print
Societe Generale
Symrise
MARS
ACT
Oceanworks

Founding Story

2020
2021
2022
2023
2020

Launch with Caudalie: 600,000 Kg Collected

In 2020, we initiated operations with Caudalie, embarking on our commitment to plastic sustainability. Within our inaugural year, this partnership allowed us to successfully collect 600,000 kilograms of plastic, laying a foundation for our ongoing initiatives.

2021

Milestone Achievement: 1 Million Kg Collected

In 2021, we celebrated a significant milestone, successfully collecting our first 1 million kilograms of plastic. Collaborating with Clarins, onboarding over 100 collectors marked the beginning of our journey towards transformative environmental impact.

2022

World’s First Verra Certified Plastic Project

In 2022, we were honored to receive certification from Verra as the world’s first Verra Certified Plastic Project. Collaborating with partners like MARS and Symrise, our initiative has successfully allowed us to collect 2 million kilograms of plastic since our founding, solidifying our position as contributors to sustainable action.

2023

Independence Achieved: Almost 4 Million Kg Collected

In 2023, we transitioned into a stand-alone company, highlighting our accomplishment of nearly 4 million kilograms of ocean plastic collected since our founding. This milestone reflects our steadfast commitment to environmental independence and making a meaningful impact in the field.

Second Life 2025 Goal

Goal

To collect and recycle ocean 
plastic in all islands and coastal areas of Thailand

Engage Now

We support projects that have the highest impact, for plastic and for people

As the first Verra Plastic Waste Reduction Project to be certified in the world, our methodology is based on standardised accounting principles of baseline and additionality. This rigorous and independently-audited accounting system ensures that each credit invested goes to collecting and recycling one ton of plastic waste, somewhere in the world, that wouldn’t have been otherwise.

Support

Second Life also invests for maximum social impact. By engaging in geographies where waste infrastructure is underdeveloped, where plastic pollution heavily impacts the local biodiversity, or where the local community is vulnerable and marginalised, we believe that supporting circular plastic supply chains can do good not only for the environment, but for people too.

Our Team

Recycling experts taking leadership on plastic sustainability

Nik Supatravanij
Nik Supatravanij
Program Manager
Tristan Lecomte
Tristan Lecomte
Founder

Corporate Partners

Second Life is sponsored and funded by our corporate partners, on behalf of whom we operate our plastic waste recovery and recycling operations worldwide.

Caudalie Paris
Clarins Paris
Green Print
Societe Generale
Symrise
MARS
ACT
Oceanworks

Project Partners

Second Life partners with various operational partners such as regional recyclers, regional aggregators and plastic banks to recover and recycle plastic waste.

Asia Green Roads
Wongpnait Karbi
Ranong Recycle

Institutional Partners and Associates

Second Life partners and collaborates with institutional partners to expand our network of operators, connect with local communities, and develop our media communications.

IUCN
Department of Marine and Coastal Resources
PFN

Frequently Asked Questions

What can plastic bottles be recycled into?

Plastic bottles can be converted into many different products. Just think of all of the plastic toys, tools, electronic gadgets, and other plastic items in your own home.

How does plastic recycling work?

Plastic that is collected from your homes, businesses and local recycling centers is sent to Material Recovery Facilities (MRF), which separates plastic and non-plastic, and/or a Plastic Recovery Facilities (PRF), which sorts plastic by type. These facilities use sorting equipment such as an optical sorter, or manual sorting, to distinguish between the different types of plastics. The plastic then goes to a reprocessor where it gets washed, shredded and sorted further. The plastic is then melted and extruded into new recycled plastic pellets. These pellets are sold on to producers to make new products.

How to stop plastic pollution in the ocean?
  • Reduce your own plastic waste
  • Reuse – Bring your own reusable shopping bags or water bottles
  • Refuse – Refuse plastic (i.e. straws, plastic bags, beverage tops)
  • Remove – Pick up trash in your neighborhood and when visiting parks and beaches.
  • Recycle – Recycle the plastics you use and no longer need.