PVC Recycling in Hospitals Program
Plastics can account for around a third of hospital general waste, with PVC medical products, such as face masks, oxygen tubes and intravenous bags, attributing to approximately a quarter of this.¹
Initiated in Australia by the Vinyl Council, the PVC Recycling in Hospitals program collects used PVC medical products for recycling safely into new products. The program is operating in over 280 hospitals and healthcare facilities in Australia and New Zealand.²
As Australia’s only sheet vinyl manufacturer, Armstrong Flooring is able to use the recycled plastic face masks in its Australian made products, reducing this waste going to landfill. The plastic face masks are pulverised into a fine powder and put into the production of our Accolade and Natralis homogeneous flooring collections.
Each tonne of recycled PVC replaces around one tonne of virgin PVC compound in new products, consuming 80% less energy and reducing carbon emissions.² Twenty-five tonnes of the fine powder is collected each year, reducing the equivalent amount of virgin PVC material that goes into approximately one million square metres of our flooring products.
"Working together with Armstrong Flooring has been a fantastic partnership for Purple Pear Pallets. By keeping their pallets in circulation, we're not only supporting a more sustainable supply chain but also creating consistent and reliable business for ourselves. It’s a win-win, Armstrong Flooring benefits from reduced pallet waste and improved logistics, while we maintain a steady flow of quality pallets through our operations. This collaboration aligns with our values and helps both businesses work smarter and more sustainably." - Graeme Roach, Director, Purple Pear Pallets