Introduction of innovative construction profile made of 100 recycled PVC

Project facts

Project promoter:
Plast Commerce - 93 Ltd.(BG)
Project Number:
BG-INNOVATION-0023
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€275,374

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Description

Plast Commerce is poised to make their mark on the construction industry by addressing the persistent challenge of roof structures and their frequent repair and reconstruction needs. Conventionally, the underlying grid beneath roof tiles is crafted from wood, but the inherent drawback is its susceptibility to rotting, necessitating replacement every 10-15 years and resulting in leaky roofs. In response to this, the project introduces an innovative solution—a substitute construction profile made entirely from 100% recycled PVC material that is also fully recyclable.

The primary objective of the project is to introduce a sustainable and eco-friendly product derived from 100% recycled PVC, ensuring recyclability. To achieve this, strategic investments in equipment are imperative. The plan includes the acquisition of an extruder line dedicated to producing these innovative PVC construction profiles and a shredder for repurposing PVC waste as a material for product manufacturing. The project unfolds in two key phases.

Firstly, for the production of the new product, Plast Commerce will utilize 100% waste material sourced not only internally but also from other PVC companies. To maintain product quality and stability, given the diverse sources and ingredients of the recycled material, the company aims to develop an in-house sustainable recipe. This recipe is crucial to ensuring that the second-hand material matches the performance of virgin material, guaranteeing consistent product quality.

The second phase involves substantial investment in technological equipment, specifically an extruder line and shredder, to enable the production of these groundbreaking PVC construction profiles. Through this comprehensive approach, Plast Commerce aims not only to contribute to a greener construction industry but also to establish a new standard of excellence in the realm of sustainable and recyclable building materials.

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