Veka and Halo fabricator, Glazerite UK Group, and Veka Recycling, have agreed a deal for all virgin offcut material and limited volumes of post-consumer frames to be collected and recycled.

The deal sees virgin offcuts from Glazerite’s Wellingborough, Peterborough and Bolton manufacturing operations, in addition to frames removed from selected installation sites, collected and returned to Veka Recycling’s PVC-U reprocessing facility in Wellingborough.

With Veka PLC’s Burnley extrusion facility now a large volume user of recycled pellet from its sister organisation, much of the material from Glazerite may be returned to them in the form of brand-new profiles to again be manufactured as new windows and doors.

According to Veka Recycling, it has created β€˜a perfect model’ of the ideal window industry circular economy arrangement.

Darren Rhodes, managing director of Glazerite’s North West Division, led the negotiations for the new contract: β€œInevitably, there are offcuts from the production of new frames despite Glazerite using advanced manufacturing techniques throughout our facilities, but this material remains intrinsically valuable,” he said.

β€œWe also have agreements on a number of installation sites for which we support installer customers, by removing old frames from site.

β€œVeka Recycling has provided a solution for Glazerite and a number of our customers, by efficiently removing the material through bins placed at our sites. This reduces disposal costs and contributes significantly to Glazerite’s commitment to reducing the company’s carbon footprint.

β€œIt also enables us to support our customers by providing recycling facilities, now a commitment demanded by public sector and larger landlords for refurbishment projects,” added Darren.

Collection bins are placed at Glazerite’s factories and at sites such as the eight-storey housing project being installed for Warrington Borough Council housing by Glazerite customer K2 Aluminium Systems, from where they are returned directly to Veka Recycling’s Wellingborough site for immediate reprocessing.

The reprocessed PVC-U pellet is 100% quality inspected to specification and ready to be extruded into new products such as ducting for air conditioning and electrical cabling, and new window and door frames.

Veka Recycling managing director, Stuart Stockley, says that the Wellingborough facility reduces carbon both through its processes and its location: β€œWe have the most advanced PVC-U recycling facility in Europe which produces the highest quality PVC-U pellet, whilst our central location also contributes towards carbon reduction by ensuring all processes are completed within the UK.

β€œThe loop between extrusion, through fabrication, installation, recycling and back to extrusion again, is perfected by this arrangement, and one that we will work towards repeating.”