PVC and ENVIRONMENT
PVC and RECYLING
PVC is 100% recyclable. It may be recycled after a durable using period extending years to have embodiment in new products.
PVC can successfully be transformed into usable energy in facilities equipped with latest technology.
PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Only 43 % of PVC is composed of non-renewable petroleum raw material. The remaining 57 % is salt.
The most important advantage gained by using PVC is the protection of forests, which are one of our most important natural resources.
An increase in PVC use results to a decrease in wood usage. Less wood cutting enables us to hand down a more pleasing environment to our children.
Chlorine
PVC does not harm the atmosphere. After chlorine is transformed into PVC, it is locked in a more efficient manner than it is in salt. When the PVC is recycled, chucked out or burnt in modern waste plants, it does and will not emit chlorine gas into the atmosphere.
PVC ve FIRE
Since PVC is a Chlorine based material, it has a selfextinguishing feature. It may burn when exposed to continuous fire and instantly extinguishes when kept away from the fire source.
Test results have proven that PVC is safe and is not a fire hazard. Gases emitted as a result of PVC burning are in no way any more dangerous than other gases naturally released during a fire.