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Infrastructure and housing
from recycled steel.

Systematic recycling of End-of-Life vehicles.

Presentation

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Mission

Reframe is a project to create an industrial system for recycling end-of-life vehicles into lightweight steel structures (LSS) for the construction of affordable housing in areas affected by military conflicts and natural disasters.
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Problem

1. A large number of scrapped vehicles
2. Lack of quick, affordable housing
As of the end of 2025, there are 4 million IDPs in Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of whom are in need of housing as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
These problems are usually considered separately.
Reframe Home offers one solution for both.

How it all began

Metal that could have rotted for centuries is transformed into new life.

Gonzo - the story of Lydia and Victoria,
broken LGSF project, Reframe idea, mission.

What we do
and why is this important?

Features of assistance to victims

Social support

Prefabricated houses made of LGSF allow for the rapid provision of housing to socially vulnerable groups of the population.

 

This is an effective solution for affordable housing programs, post-crisis recovery, and creating decent living conditions in a short time.

Environmental friendliness

Recycling cars at LGSF reduces industrial waste and reuses existing resources.

 

This approach reduces the carbon footprint of construction, reduces the consumption of primary raw materials, and supports the principles of the circular economy.

Safe houses

Houses made of LGSF made from recycled cars meet modern safety and reliability requirements.

 

Metal structures have predictable strength, are resistant to fire, corrosion, and seismic loads, making them a safe solution for both temporary and permanent residence.

Business support
and economy

The use of recycled cars in LGSF stimulates the development of local production, creates new jobs, and reduces construction costs.

This opens up new opportunities for developers, manufacturers, and municipalities, supporting sustainable economic development.

Construction speed

LGSF structures made of recycled metal are manufactured in the factory and quickly assembled at the construction site.

 

This significantly reduces the time required to build houses, minimizes dependence on weather conditions, and allows housing to be put into operation in a matter of weeks.

Processing calculation

1000

cars on the road

100

тон на будинок

1000

tons of steel

333

house

The Reframe Home solution is relevant for:

Government programs

Building housing from recycled cars is interesting for government programs as a scalable solution to quickly provide the population with affordable housing.

This approach allows you to simultaneously solve the problem of waste disposal, reduce CO₂ emissions, and reduce budget costs for traditional building materials.

Municipalities

For municipalities, this is an opportunity to quickly create social or temporary housing with minimal burden on local budgets.

The use of recycled cars helps clean up urban space from industrial waste and supports the city's image as innovative and environmentally responsible.

Humanitarian organizations

Humanitarian organizations are interested in such housing as a quick solution for housing people in crisis situations - after natural disasters, wars, or mass displacements.

Modular structures made from recycled materials are easily transported, quickly assembled, and meet basic safety and comfort standards.

Developers

For developers of temporary housing, this is an innovative niche with high demand and low cost.

The use of recycled cars opens up opportunities for creating modular, adaptive solutions that quickly pay for themselves and meet the modern demand for sustainable and "green" technologies.

Our projects

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Reframe Home

Reframe is a project to create an industrial system for recycling end-of-life vehicles into lightweight steel structures (LSS) for the construction of affordable housing in areas affected by military conflicts and natural disasters.

Reframe Armor

Використання броньованої сталі (броні) в опорах ліній електропередач (ЛЕП) є особливо актуальним у відбудові України, бо залишки знищіної техніки якийсь момент дійде піку.

Reframe Marine

Shipbuilding steel is characterized by high wear resistance, anti-corrosion properties, and is designed for extreme loads.

This makes it an ideal base for the rapid construction of housing and reinforced power line supports, which are critical for a stable electricity supply.

Reframe Box

Power transmission towers made of container steel
1 container → 8–10 tons of steel = 3 power line poles

  1. Transit poles (high-voltage lines)

  2. Distribution line supports

  3. Modular poles for temporary power lines

  4. Composite combined supports

Who is this for?
interesting?

Ministries and foundations

working on the issue of housing for IDPs and recovery

Private clients and business

Investors

who want to join the project on franchising or donation terms

Steel and LGSF manufacturers

to reduce the cost of materials

Developers and construction companies

who are interested in scalability, reduced construction time, and reduced cost of materials

Partners and investors

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