Kaysersberg's recycling initiative to offer multiple benefits
Release Time: 2009/1/6 18:00:16 From: Alibaba.com Visits: 270132 Font Size: Large Middle Small
Kaysersberg Plastics has launched a major recycling initiative by inviting customers to return used Correx twinwall plastic materials, which can then be reprocessed into a range of new product applications for the packaging and construction markets.
Correx is a light, rigid and cost-effective material, particularly suitable for printing and display applications, including outdoor signs. Kaysersberg has installed new machinery at its factory in Gloucester that is capable of reprocessing up to 50 tonne of polypropylene (PP) per week. The company is therefore offering to take back both Correx and any other brand of twinwall PP and also a solid extruded PP sheet.
The applications for the reprocessed material include usage as plywood replacement for protective shuttering for reinforced concrete foundation beams. Polypropylene is increasingly being selected over plywood for this application because it is easier, lighter and safer to use than plywood and also provides a permanent waterproof protection. In addition, since the majority of plywood is now manufactured and shipped from the Far East, the choice of European sourced polypropylene provides an important environmental benefit through reduced carbon footprint as well as valuable transportation cost savings.