Stanley Shetka invented and patented the process and equipment he uses to convert every landfill paper byproduct into wood, stone, or plastic replacement products. He designed and fabricated the entire table top and table base. His paper material is called “ShetkaStone” and can be recycled repeatedly through the same process to make it new again over 500 years. Shetka is currently developing carbon binders that, when returned to the soil, along with the paper fibers, become a source of soil nutrition. In the year 2498, the entire content of this table to will be converted to BB-size pellets through the same process and returned to the soil during planting via fertilizer boxes. Utilizing a harvested tree and all of its parts for 500 years and returning clean water and air to the earth as the only byproduct of the system is collateral healing climate management. Feeding the soil closes the loop. Stanley Shetka designed and fabricated the entire metal base for this table base made from recycled metal. The built-in adjustments along the underside along the whole length allow for leveling in all directions on all sections. Lowering down the easy slide hidden wheels allow for finger-tip movement of the table. Stanly Shetka works with metal, designing and fabricating machinery that turns paper into new wood; he received two patents for his invention or, as he puts it, for his kinetic sculpture. The entire table base and tabletop are one hundred percent recyclable.