
For some years now, people have been concerned as to the
sustainability credentials of PVC. Fortunately, because of this
level of scrutiny, PVC has become one of the most researched
polymers in the world and we now have a lot of information on how
PVC affects the environment.
The evidence suggests that PVC, when manufactured responsibly,
is much kinder to the environment than many alternative products.
PVC is non-toxic, formed from 58% salt and 43% oil. It also
typically uses significantly less energy and lower average
temperatures than other materials during the manufacturing
process.
PVC is also readily recyclable. We are constantly working to
improve our processes to minimize waste and increase the use of
recycled materials. Almost 100% of our post-production material is
recycled back into the 2 base layers of our products, reducing our
need for virgin PVC. In the US, up to 60% of one of these base
layers is now produced from reclaimed post-industrial PVC waste,
further reducing our need for virgin PVC. Although not all of our
waste PVC can be recycled within our production process, we make
every effort to ensure it can be re-used outside of our business in
low-grade plastics, such as traffic cones and plant pots.