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Australia’s Vinyl Council identifies novel PVC ad banner recycling options

By M4G Bureau - March 15, 2018

An ambitious research project spearheaded by the Vinyl Council of Australia has identified novel recycling applications in a bid to make use of the 1.2 million m² of PVC advertising banners sent to Australian landfills every year.

The Vinyl Council of Australia has identified novel recycling applications in a bid to make use of the 1.2 million m² of PVC advertising banners sent to Australian landfills every year. A Recycling International web report states that the Council had launched a two-year REMAKE project to explore the challenges of previously difficult-to-recycle vinyl-coated polyester woven fabrics to find new uses for the billboard skins as well as grain covers and truck tarpaulins totalling around 5,000 tonnes which are landfilled each year.

Studies into cost-effective reprocessing techniques and potential end products and markets for the recyclate culminated in the identification of a number of possible applications, ranging from market bags to safety floor mats, garden watering containers and roof tiles. Following prototyping, three product designs are being assessed for commercial viability.

The project has encouraged government and industry investment of more than AU$ 300 000 (Euro 190 000) in PVC recycling in Australia.

For the outdoor media industry in Australia, finding a practical recycling solution offers an opportunity to improve environmental performance and reduce waste disposal costs. The direct cost to the advertising and printing industry in New South Wales alone in sending billboard skins to landfill is claimed to be some AU$ 200 000 per year - money which, as per the report, could be invested in recycling.

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