UPDATE: APR Declares PVC Recycling Unfeasible

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) bottles should not get a second chance on life, according to the Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers (APR) and the Vinyl Institute, Morristown, N.J. "We are being told that it is not economically feasible to convert PVC bottles into pellets," says Gary Pratt, APR board member and president of P&R Environmental Industries, Youngsville, N.C. PVC packaging is said to contaminate the recycling of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and high-density olyethylene (HDPE) bottles, and its removal is costly for recyclers and reprocessors. "The whole plastics recycling industry would run more smoothly if PVC was ...

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