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From landfill to second life

In a first for the Australian water industry, Unitywater has implemented a recycling initiative that turns the PVC banner mesh used at construction sites into new products.

PVC banner mesh is used to screen construction sites from public view as a privacy, safety, security and dust control measure, but has traditionally been discarded to landfill after a single use on site.

Unitywater CEO, Anna Jackson, said the utility was exploring opportunities across the organisation to reduce environmental impacts.

“In collaboration with our water and wastewater delivery partner, Downer, we have engaged a Brisbane-based supplier, Climate One, to collect used banner mesh and recycle it into new products, including corflute signs which Unitywater will re-use for project signage on site,” she said.

“Banner mesh can also be turned into other ‘second-life’ PVC products such as vinyl carpet tiles and PVC panels used in the building and automotive industries.

“We’re really pleased this banner mesh can be recycled rather than going into landfill and this solution meets our operational requirements while improving sustainability outcomes.”

Downer Group Executive General Manager Sustainability and Environment, Ricky Bridge, said he was thrilled the collaboration with Unitywater had found new ways to avoid waste and repurpose materials.

“It reflects our shared commitment to reducing waste, reimagining resources, and creating a sustainable future for the people and places we serve,” he said.

Ms Jackson said the initiative directly contributed to Unitywater’s Strategic Ambition and its commitment to sustainability measures that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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