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RubberForm Recycled Products Expands in Lockport
The recycled products manufacturer plans growth in the new year.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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RubberForm Recycled Products, a manufacturer of recycled rubber products based in Lockport, New York, is experiencing growth and has plans for expansion in the upcoming year, according to Jake Robins, the company's Vice President of Marketing and Sales.
Why it matters
RubberForm's success highlights the growing demand for sustainable and environmentally-friendly products, as well as the potential for manufacturing businesses to thrive in the Buffalo-Niagara region.
The details
Robins discussed RubberForm's plans to increase production capacity and introduce new product lines to meet rising customer demand. The company, which specializes in recycled rubber flooring, playground surfaces, and other recycled rubber goods, has seen steady growth in recent years as consumers and businesses seek out more eco-conscious options.
- RubberForm Recycled Products was founded in Lockport, New York.
- The company is planning expansion and new product launches in the upcoming year.
The players
RubberForm Recycled Products
A manufacturer of recycled rubber products based in Lockport, New York.
Jake Robins
The Vice President of Marketing and Sales for RubberForm Recycled Products.
What they’re saying
“We're seeing a lot of demand for our recycled rubber products as more people and businesses prioritize sustainability.”
— Jake Robins, Vice President of Marketing and Sales (buffalonews.com)
What’s next
RubberForm plans to unveil new product lines and increase production capacity in the coming year to meet growing customer demand.
The takeaway
RubberForm's expansion highlights the potential for manufacturing businesses focused on sustainable and eco-friendly products to thrive in the Buffalo-Niagara region, which has a strong history of industrial innovation.





