Post Time:Jan 18,2019Classify:Company NewsView:1203
Having invested £10m over the past decade
in increasing its recycling facilities, the company exceeded its 2017
inputs of post-consumer material by over 15%. As a result of this
achievement, Eurocell was able to produce 12,500 tonnes of products made
from recycled material at its Midlands- based plant during 2018.
The process of recycling window profiles allows the entire lifespan of
the product to become more sustainable. When windows reach the end of
their life, they are shredded, granulated and micronised. Using the
granulated PVC-U, Eurocell then extrudes new profiles. This process can
be repeated up to ten times using the same material, giving recycled
PVC-U windows a lifespan of up to 350 years.
Commenting on the company’s levels of recycling, Chris Coxon, Head of
Marketing at Eurocell, said: "It is a testament to our commitment to
improving the sustainability of PVC-U that we have been able to achieve
record levels of recycling in 2018. Over the past decade we have
invested heavily to improve sustainability and this is now enabling us
to continue to achieve and surpass the recycling objectives that we set
for the business.”
“With the UK starting to run out of landfill space and 32% of landfill
coming from the construction sector, we are proud of the part we are
playing in helping to improve the sector’s sustainability record. As
2019 gets underway we are looking forward to processing even more
post-consumer profiles for recycling and hope to see a significant
increase on last year’s impressive figures.”
Source: www.eurocell.co.ukAuthor: Shangyi
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