WasteCap Wisconsin, a nonprofit organization that provides waste handling, reduction and recycling assistance to businesses, has bestowed its Innovative Achievement Award to the Vinyl Institute (VI) in recognition of its role in implementing a vinyl siding scrap recycling program in
Cited for “outstanding efforts and success in market development,” WasteCap
Beginning in 2005, VI partnered with WasteCap Wisconsin, Veridian Homes (winner of this year’s WasteCap Partnership Award), Waste Management Recycle America and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to test different methods, address challenges and assess the long-term viability of recycling vinyl siding scrap from new home construction in Milwaukee and Madison, Wis. VI provided funding and assisted in the planning, development and expansion of the WasteCap Wisconsin program.
As of June 2006, 100,000 pounds of vinyl siding scrap had been recycled from 630 new homes, and the goal of developing a standard process for contractors and builders across Wisconsin to follow to recycle vinyl siding waste from new home construction is well on its way to being met, according to VI. The project’s long-term objective is to apply the process across the 30,300 homes built annually in
For more than a decade, VI has supported research and pilot programs to promote vinyl and plastics recycling, and has led development of automated technology that large-scale recycling operations can use to separate different plastics from each other more efficiently. VI maintains a directory of vinyl recyclers in
Based in
Founded in 1982, the Vinyl Institute is a national, independent trade association representing the leading manufacturers of vinyl plastics, as well as makers of vinyl feedstocks, additives and film and sheet products.