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VINYL PLUS PRESS RELEASE: PVC INDUSTRY REPORTS PROGRESS TOWARDS TEN YEAR SUSTAINABILITYPRESS RELEASE 2
PVC INDUSTRY REPORTS PROGRESS TOWARDS TEN YEAR SUSTAINABILITY AND CALLS FOR GREATER COOPERATION AMONG STAKEHOLDERS IN TIMES OF AUSTERITY 2 May 2012, Brussels – At the close of the European PVC Value Chain’s annual meeting, on 27 April, the first year results of its new ten year sustainability initiative – VinylPlus – were presented. Despite significant challenges caused by the economic crisis, results indicate that the industry is on track to achieve the VinylPlus sustainability goals for 2020 set last year following the successful completion of its predecessor Vinyl2010. Reaching our goals requires active support down the PVC value chain and a policy environment across Europe which continues to incentivise the diversion of waste from landfill and demand for recycled goods", said Stefan Eingaertner, General Manager of VinylPlus. Several trends were identified concerning the use of PVC in certain key sectors such as sustainable building, food packaging and innovative recycled applications. The dissemination of knowledge acquired through VinylPlus and its predecessor Vinyl2010 beyond Europe, was one of the most encouraging trends.
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About VinylPlus Concrete targets in the VinylPlus commitment include the recycling of 800,000 tonnes of PVC per year by 2020 of which 100,000 tonnes should be treated by innovative technologies to tackle applications that have posed a challenge for recycling up to now. The industry is also planning to introduce a new VinylPlus certification and labelling scheme designed to help users to identify and prioritise sustainably produced PVC, while also creating value for VinylPlus participants. VinylPlus has been developed with the input and guidance of The Natural Step (TNS), an international NGO at the forefront of research and dialogue on sustainable development.
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