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Epwin
Group Warns of the Long Term Cost 'Eco-disinformation'
The Epwin Group, the specialist low maintenance building
materials group, has reported a successful first outing to Eco-build but
warned confusion surrounding the sustainability of PVC-U products could
cost the construction industry dear.
With unparalleled experience in the supply of low maintenance PVC-U products
to the home improvement, social and new build markets, Epwin Group companies
are at the forefront of innovation in PVC-U building technology.
As
part of this ongoing programme of investment, group companies have developed
an extensive range of advanced 'eco-products' featuring 'A' rated thermally
efficient windows through to rainwater goods manufactured from old 'waste'
material.
Jim Rawson, chairman, the Epwin Group said: This year was our first
attendance at Eco-build and we have all been impressed with its vibrancy.
If not already, it will soon become the major showcase for the construction
industry and we're delighted to have been a part of what for the Epwin
Group has been an exceptionally successful show.
But what will be of concern for the plastics industry is the huge
amount of 'disinformation' in the market place surrounding the product's
sustainability. The Eco-build show was a success for us because it gave
us as a group the opportunity to address and set right much of this confusion
but more must be done to educate and in many cases re-educate the construction
industry as to PVC-U's strengths.
The Epwin Group is committed to driving forward more sustainable modes
of manufacture by cutting the amount of waste PVC-U going to landfill.
Its national recycling facility means the Group is uniquely placed to
collect and recycle 'old' first generation PVC-U products that have reached
the end of their natural lifecycle and are being replaced with more energy
efficient and aesthetically stronger products.
Alongside off-cuts and waste from the manufacturing process, this post-consumer
waste is then processed and refined, before being used in the manufacture
of the Group's new advanced range of window, door, roofline and rainwater
products - closing the loop on the recycling process.
As part of this research and development programme the Epwin Group has
become the first manufacturer to make a new advanced window from 100 per
cent 'post-consumer waste'.
Jim added: The facts speak for themselves. PVC-U is hugely recyclable,
in fact research suggests it can be recycled up to 10 times without losing
performance - based on a BRE recognised life span of 35 to 40 years and
each product could have an overall life cycle of up to 400 years.
This makes it one of the most sustainable products available to
the construction industry but there is a very real risk that these opportunities
may be missed because of misinformation and because the PVC-U industry
as a whole is failing to communicate effectively with the market.
Our attendance at Eco-build and that of a select number of other
PVC-U window companies is if nothing else a step forward in delivering
this message.
For more information on sustainable and energy efficient building products
from the Epwin Group visit http://www.epwin.co.uk
or call 01242 243444.
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