
We’re passionate about making an impact.
Meet Our Team
Lake Tore D. Dacklin
Lake Tore Dacklin, the President of DPDLTD. Lake Tore believes in the idea of used goods reclamation. With an honorable hope to making a positive impact, Lake leads DPDLTD team in their mission to promote recycling and the use of reclaimed materials to uplift communities struggling with excess wastes.
Lake's journey began with a strong desire to create a healthier and more equitable future after their exposure to the trash littered beaches, bridges and bays growing up. They believe that there is value in just about everything and anywhere you look, sometimes it just takes a shift of perspective. As a young man of French, Hawaiian, Swedish and Irish heritage, he saw the power of environmental responsibility and became dedicated to finding innovative solutions to address pressing challenges. Lake Tore's silly personality and creativity have helped in the formation of DPDLTD. Finding and branching out to include an inspiring array of individuals from diverse backgrounds into a team to make a difference with things that some consider every day garbage into new useful everyday items that last life times.
David “Mudcat” Dacklin
Graduated Georgia Southern University Magna Cum Laude
Became a Toast Master International ACCOMPLISHED Speaker
On the Speaking Circuit for THE UNITED WAY OF MULTNOMAH COUNTY he successfully increased giving by 25% in his subject
Became the Keynote Speaker for the Oregon Mentor Program
Taught underprivileged and at risk students in Deschutes County and Douglas County Oregon
Has extensive experience in Fund Raising for Maplewood Elementary’s Play Ground replacement and spearheaded the 2 million dollar project
Finally he has a history of team building and getting the best out of people to improve local Communities
Bryce A. Rowe
I'm a business professional who loves implementing innovative ideas into complex business environments. I'm currently engaged in a fulfilling Information System (IS) consulting career alongside entrepreneurial adventures. I enjoy collaborating with other creative people and enabling strong communication for free-flowing ideas.
Recycling plastic has always been a passion project of mine. I’m excited to share my skills to create manufacturing and information systems that allow for plastic reuse.
Maya Rose Barnard-Davidson
Maya is an emerging biologist and scientist. A student of life. She has a passion for nature and the earth. She strives to help the environment and be as ecologically responsible as possible.
Maya is currently studying biology at Oregon State University - Cascades. She’s interested in the chemical aspects of life.
We’re happy to have her as part of the DPDLTD Team
Lorena “Joy” Torres
Lorena is determined not only to succeed but to positively impact the lives of those around her. Her ability to maintain a perfect balance of professionalism and fun has turned working with her into an enjoyable and memorable experience for all involved.
She brings much joy to this project and takes the lead on our charitable giving. Lorena is a former member of the NMSU dance team. She currently helps operate her family restaurant in Mesilla, NM Chala’s Wood Fire Grill. In addition, she leads the Joy Flow dance movement in her local community.
Michael “Mike” Valle
A retired engineer and manager at Boeing with over 35 years of experience.
Attained a Master of Business Administration and Management at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
He studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering while achieving a Bachelor of Science at NMSU. He is incredibly intelligent and innovative with a lively appetite to creative approaches all around from home to his career.
Earle “Bob” Bevins
Attended Lewis & Clark College, engaged in an overseas program in Guilin, China. Played with the Rockjaws Rugby team and the ski team.
President for The Global Display Solution / Asia Sources Inc. in Portland, Oregon
We can help.
Bring your ideas to life
It all begins with an idea. What do you want to build out of plastic? Maybe you want to recreate an everyday object.
Confidence in the future
Help us build a better future by practicing sustainability.
Expand our potential
We want to create systems for material reclamation. Join us in this endeavor.