
Vinyl 2010 is the ten-year voluntary programme on Sustainable Development by the whole PVC industry. We have a concrete focus as set out in the European PVC Industry's Voluntary Commitment - a series of targets, projects, initiatives and research studies primarily concerning environmental protection and resource management
In 2000, the European PVC industry started a 10-year plan to enhance sustainability of its product and production over the full lifecycle. This means relentlessly improving production processes and products, investing in technology, minimising emissions and waste and boosting collection and recycling.
The programme is based on the ‘Voluntary Commitment' signed by Vinyl 2010's four member associations. After publication, the Commitment received a wide range of comments during extensive public and political consultations, including from the European Commission's Directorate General Environment and Directorate General Enterprise. These led, in 2001, to a revised and expanded document.
The main commitments are:
No long-term programme can rest static so the text provides for a mid-term revision of targets in 2005 and definition of new objectives in 2010 to take into account technical progress and EU enlargement, which took place in 2006.
Please download the Comittments and associated Progress Reports here:
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The initial Voluntary Commitment Agreement: |
2006 Update to the Voluntary Commitment: |
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2007 Progress Report |
2008 Progress Report |
2009 Progress Report |
To find out more, click here to go to the Vinyl 2010 website
To find out more about the BPF Vinyls Group click here.