Two types of pallets, made from recycled plastics and specifically
designed to meet the needs of plastics companies, are now ready
for use after five years of research and development. The Association
of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe (APME) specified the pallets
should be made from 100 % post-user plastics, and have overseen
their testing, both for performance and during use, at ten polymer-producing
companies. Dr Werner Pr�torius, president of the styrenic polymers
division at BASF AG, which was one of the companies testing the
pallets commented: "Our tests showed that recycled plastics pallets
are good for storing and distributing various plastics raw materials.
They are tough and long lasting, so over time we would expect to
see significant cost savings through their use." APME specified
the pallets to meet the precise needs of polymer producers. The
AP2 pallet is a standard 1200 x 1000mm for general use, while the
AP1 pallet is a larger 1300 x 1100mm to accommodate up to 1500kg
polymer bags. As well as meeting the international standard for
pallets ISO8611, both pallets have been designed for easy handling,
safe-stacking and durability. Commenting on the plastic pallet developments,
Dr Neil Mayne head of the Technical and Environmental Centre at
APME said: "Recycled plastics pallets offer polymer producers, and
other industries, a range of benefits in terms of health and safety,
environmental protection and cost savings.
For example, plastics pallets are lighter than alternative wooden
pallets and, unlike wood, do not become heavier when wet. As a result,
with plastics pallets, more goods can be transported on each load,
which reduces the number of journeys needed and CO2 emissions.
Development of these pallets is a further demonstration of the European
plastics industry's commitment to reusing and recycling plastics
where practical." Currently, APME members are being encouraged to
introduce the recycled plastics pallets for use in-house or for
closed-loop, supply operations. To ensure straightforward and safe
adoption of plastics pallets, guidelines for use are available for
companies using plastics pallets for the first time or unfamiliar
with their characteristics. Extensive use throughout the industry
will depend on the successful introduction of a pooling system.
A study commissioned by APME has confirmed the viability of such
systems, and APME is currently making this report available to interested
pallet pool operators.
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