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AGPU und VinylPlus beim Deutschen Verwaltertag

2018 feiert der Dachverband Deutscher Immobilienverwalter (DDIV) sein 30-jähriges Jubiläum. Der 26. Deutsche Verwaltertag am 6. und 7. September in Berlin findet daher in neuen und erweiterten Räumlichkeiten statt. Zu der Branchenmesse werden mehr als 650 Fach- und Führungskräfte aus der Immobilienwirtschaft erwartet. Unter den rund 90 Ausstellern ist in diesem Jahr auch die AGPU gemeinsam mit VinylPlus® vertreten. Neben AGPU-Geschäftsführer Thomas Hülsmann wird auch Dr. Zdenek Hruska, Public Affairs Senior Manager bei ECVM/VinylPlus, in Berlin dabei sein und die Teilnehmer der DDIV-Veranstaltung über das Nachhaltigkeitsprogramm VinylPlus und den zukunftsfähigen Werkstoff PVC informieren.

Die Präsenz auf dem Deutschen Verwaltertag in Berlin ist eines von mehreren Kommunikationsprojekten, das die AGPU gemeinsam mit VinylPlus in diesem Jahr in Deutschland durchführt.

Umweltmagazin: „Etabliertes Recycling von PVC-Bauprodukten“

In der aktuellen Juli-Ausgabe des UMWELTMAGAZINS (Springer-VDI-Verlag) ist auf den Seiten 27 und 28 ein neuer Fachbeitrag von AGPU-Geschäftsführer Thomas Hülsmann und AGPU-Redakteur Michael Friedrichs zum Thema „Etabliertes Recycling von PVC-Bauprodukten“ erschienen. Aufgrund der guten Resonanz in der Vergangenheit hat sich die AGPU zudem entschieden, den Fachbeitrag auch als Sonderdruck zu veröffentlichen.

Der Fachbeitrag ist Bestandteil eines aktuellen Kommunikationsprojektes, welches die AGPU gemeinsam mit VinylPlus in Deutschland durchführt. Sollten Sie weitere Informationen benötigen, bitte sprechen Sie uns an. Sobald der gedruckte Sonderdruck vorliegt, wird es auch wieder eine PDF-Version zum Download geben.

Positive development in recycling solutions for the building material PVC

On the occasion of the 21st Altkunststofftag in Bad Neuenahr, AGPU and the Federal Association for Secondary Raw Materials and Waste Management (bvse) has given a positive interim result for the recycling of PVC as a building material. PVC has numerous durable applications in the construction sector. Proven products such as windows, floorings, pipes, roofing and waterproofing membranes or cables are particularly worth mentioning here. “By building up and expanding recycling solutions that are now very well established, the sustainability of these construction products can be demonstrated,“ says Dr. Thomas Probst of the bvse.

This development is also documented in the recently published VinylPlus® progress report, which shows that PVC recycling numbers are steadily increasing in Europe. The recycling activities in Germany played a major role in this.

VinylPlus Progress Report 2018 released

The new 2018 VinylPlus® Progress Report is now available for download. The most important results were presented at the VinylPlus Sustainability Forum in Madrid last week by Managing Director Brigitte Dero. Among other results, there were 639,648 tonnes of recycled PVC registered in 2017, almost 80 percent of the aspired goal of 800,000 tonnes by 2020.

The Progress Report can be downloaded as a PDF file from both VinylPlus and AGPU websites. Printed copies will be available shortly. Currently, the AGPU is working together with colleagues from API in Austria and PVCH in Switzerland on the German translation of the new issue of „VinylPlus at a glance“ edition with the most important information in brief and concise form.

https://vinylplus.eu/documents/47/57/New-VinylPlus-Progress-Report-2018

KBD: New special publication on sustainable building

Our advertorial from the April/May issue of Kommunaler Beschaffungsdienst (KBD) is now available as a special reprint. The topic is sustainable building with PVC and the resource and energy efficiency of the material. The advertorial and the special print are part of the joint VinylPlus® communication project for green public procurement.

In the past, AGPU has already published several articles and advertorials in German as well as special reprints. These are used for specific target groups and can be used by AGPU and VinylPlus members for trade fairs and customer events, for example.

VinylPlus® champions nearly 640,000 tonnes of PVC recycled in 2017

VinylPlus, the Voluntary Commitment to sustainable development of the European PVC industry, recycled 639,648 tonnes of PVC within its framework last year. The 2017 results were presented at its 6th VinylPlus Sustainability Forum 2018 in Madrid, Spain where the industry shared its latest sustainability achievements.

This year’s forum held on May 16th and 17th took the theme of ‘Meeting Societal Needs’ and explored how the vinyl sector and its products can help to meet the wide-ranging challenges of providing essential services for a growing global population in areas such as healthcare, housing and related infrastructure.

The forum attracted more than 140 stakeholders from 30 countries representing the European Commission, European Parliament, the United Nations, consumer organisations, academia, specifiers, designers, architects, recyclers and the PVC value chain.

With plastics firmly in the spotlight, inspiring presentations and panel discussions from top-level speakers focussed on key topics, including policy frameworks and drivers that will guide businesses towards sustainable practices and alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Welcoming delegates, VinylPlus Chairman Josef Ertl said: “VinylPlus is special because it is the successful voluntary commitment of the entire PVC value chain, including resin manufacturers, additive producers and PVC converters, co-operating with the recyclers. All are working together towards a sustainable society with PVC.  With VinylPlus, the European PVC industry has set clear and ambitious goals and we are well on our way to achieving them.

VinylPlus is regarded as a role model for the positive contribution the PVC industry can make to the Circular Economy through a united approach. VinylPlus is aiming at the sustainable management of PVC along the entire lifecycle; it is taking actions with measurable targets and deadlines to deliver concrete results.”

 

Foto: VinylPlus

Sessions on ‘Towards the future: Meeting the challenges of the era of peak global population’ and ‘Sustainability Policy Frameworks’ sparked lively debate. Aligning industry with circular economy principles and how the industry can respond to increasing environmental pressures were among the topics raised by keynote speaker Anders Wijkman, Co-president of the global think tank Club of Rome.

Nilgün Tas, Chief and Deputy Director of United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Industrial Resource Efficiency Division suggested new collaborative policy partnerships and sharing sustainability best practices globally to address the Sustainable Development Goals.

Nilgün Tas said: “The whole UN system, including UNIDO, encourages all sectors of industry to see the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the new business operating environment, and to actively seize the opportunities offered for meeting essential human and ecosystem needs, including through increased material and energy efficiency. We stand ready to help the business in this endeavour and commend initiatives such as VinylPlus for its leadership in the areas of recycling and addressing sector challenges, in particular by working with partners along the value chain.”

Presenting the 2017 results, VinylPlus General Manager Brigitte Dero highlighted key achievements within the VinylPlus framework, which included the recycling of 639,648 tonnes of PVC last year – almost 80% of the 2020 target. Recovinyl remained the main contributor, registering 633,127 tonnes of recycled PVC, with increased volumes recorded in France and Italy. Cumulatively, 4.2 million tonnes of PVC have been recycled since 2000.

Brigitte Dero commented: “With the adoption of the European Commission’s ‘Strategy for Plastics in the Circular Economy’, recycling is gaining a more prominent place and will have a strong influence on the entire plastics value chain.”

Another major achievement in 2017 was the implementation for the window profile sector of the VinylPlus® Product Label, a sustainability labelling scheme for PVC products, developed in cooperation with BRE Global (Building Research Establishment) and the Natural Step (TNS), and launched in March 2018, with support from EPPA (European PVC Window Profile and Related Building Products Association). The Product Label focusses on PVC applications for the building and construction sector. Developed as part of the VinylPlus Voluntary Commitment, it aims to help specifiers, consumers and procurement decision makers to identify PVC products and solutions that better contribute to sustainable development.

“Our Voluntary Commitment does more than contribute to the circular economy,” continued Brigitte Dero. “It also tackles many other sustainable development themes, including energy and climate change, and responsible use of additives. All of these have been integrated into our VinylPlus® Product Label.

As a united industry, we have made real progress through our VinylPlus Voluntary Commitment to increase the sustainability performance of PVC. VinylPlus continues to invest in, facilitate and transform the recycling of PVC in line with Europe’s circular economy strategy.”

Brigitte Dero added: “I’m also very pleased to announce that, starting from this year, our VinylPlus Sustainability Forum will be a carbon-neutral event. VinylPlus has joined the Climate Neutral Now initiative (www.climateneutralnow.org) launched by the UN Climate Change Secretariat, committing to measuring, reducing and offsetting the greenhouse gas emissions associated with our yearly event.”

PVC products’ contribution to a sustainable future were covered by Frans Alferink, Product Manager Civils at Wavin T&I with a look at the material’s role in supplying quality water piping.

Justin Zeulner, Executive Director of the Green Sports Alliance, delivered insights into how the sports industry is seeking to address its environmental impacts with examples of stadiums’ good practice and responsible industries’ partnerships with the sports movement.

Madrid’s striking Santiago Bernabéu Stadium hosted the concluding presentation on PVC’s architectural applications in sports facilities and stadia by Lars Meess-Olsohn. Following this, Josef Ertl presented trophies to the first four PVC window profile manufacturers – Epwin Window Systems, Rehau, Schüco and Veka – being awarded the VinylPlus® Product Label certification.

Reflecting on the Forum, Josef Ertl concluded: “Today plastics are facing turbulent, yet exciting times: times of changes, times of new challenges and times of opportunities. Now more than ever our industry must show the great contribution of its experience and progress to the well-being of society and in meeting societal needs worldwide.

We are proud to have created for the construction industry our VinylPlus® Product Label, which has demanding criteria, transparency and external verification, that will be one more contribution in enhancing sustainability and credibility of PVC and PVC products.” 

VinylPlus is the Voluntary Commitment of the European PVC industry. The programme establishes a long-term framework for the sustainable development of the PVC industry by tackling a number of critical challenges in the EU-28, Norway and Switzerland.

For more information on VinylPlus achievements in 2017, check our Progress Report 2018 at www.vinylplus.eu

 

VinylPlus: 639.648 Tonnen recyceltes PVC in 2017 registriert

Im Rahmen des VinylPlus® Sustainability Forum in der vergangenen Woche in Madrid hat VinylPlus Geschäftsführerin Brigitte Dero die aktuellen Fortschritte beim Nachhaltigkeitsprogramm der europäischen PVC-Branche bekannt gegeben. Unter anderem wurden demnach 2017 insgesamt 639.648 Tonnen recyceltes PVC registriert, fast 80 Prozent des angestrebten Ziels von 800.000 Tonnen für 2020.

Den aktuellen Fortschrittsbericht finden Sie unter: https://vinylplus.eu/uploads/Modules/Documents/vinylplus-progress-report-2018.pdf

 

Register now: VinylPlus Sustainability Forum 2018 in Madrid

In a good two weeks, on 16 and 17 May 2018, the VinylPlus® Sustainability Forum (VSF) will take place in Madrid under the motto „Meeting Societal Needs“. Here you have the opportunity to discuss with decision-makers from politics, the media, industry and NGOs what an important contribution PVC already makes to sustainable development today and can still make in the future. Among other things, the focus is on the role of vinyl in the European Circular Economy Package and the resource and energy efficiency of PVC products.

In addition to presentations on the PVC situation in emerging economies such as India and South Africa, panel discussions will also focus on the political framework conditions and incentives for achieving the sustainability targets.

AGPU Managing Director Thomas Hülsmann will also attend the event and is looking forward to the active participation of the member companies. The event programme can be downloaded from the VinylPlus website. If you are interested, you can register there directly.

http://events.vinylplus.eu/vsf2018

KBD: New advertorial on sustainable construction

In the current April issue of Kommunaler Beschaffungsdienst (KBD), the AGPU has published an advertorial (including title page) on the topics of sustainable construction and resource and energy efficiency as part of the VinylPlus communication project on green public procurement. The magazine is aimed in particular at decision-makers in municipal administrations and companies.

The AGPU has already published several advertorials in the past years and also had produced special editions. These are used for specific target groups and can be used by AGPU member companies for trade fairs and customer events, for example.

Presentation of VinylPlus Product Label for PVC window systems

At the FENSTERBAU FRONTALE in Nuremberg, the VinylPlus® Product Label was presented as the new sustainability label for PVC window systems. The product label was developed by VinylPlus in cooperation with the established organisations Building Research Establishment (BRE) and the NGO The Natural Step (TNS). The first four companies, which had successfully verified the high requirements in external audits, were presented with the certificates. In addition to AGPU member companies Schüco and VEKA, REHAU and Epwin are also among these first certified window system manufactures.

Further information on the product label can be found at http://label.vinylplus.eu