Apr 5 2007
Sancon Resources Recovery Inc a growing industrial waste recycling company with operations in China and Australia, today announced it started to process Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic card waste materials from Leigh Mardon in Australia. The processed waste plastic resins are shipped to China and used by its manufacturing customers to make new products.
Leigh Mardon is Australia’s longest-established and most trusted supplier of secure transaction products, services and logistics in Asia Pacific. The company is market leader in cheques, cards and smart cards in Australia and New Zealand. Leigh Mardon services over 1000 customers, including Australia's four major banks, Federal and State governments and many authorities. In the past decade, these organizations have increasingly outsourced many of their requirements to Leigh Mardon. Each year, the company produces over 50 million plastic cards, 26 million personalized cards.
"We are pleased to be working with Leigh Mardon, to recycle as much wastes from the production of the plastic cards as possible," comments Jack Chen, CEO of Sancon. “These recycled plastics can be reprocessed into plastic resins to make new plastic products for a wide variety of applications. In addition, Sancon’s 'Security Destruction Services' is trusted by our clients to destruct and recycle used plastic cards which often carry sensitive consumer information.” Mr. Chen further comments, “Today, recycled plastics already shows up in many household products used in our daily lives, we believe Sancon is playing an important and increasingly important role in reducing the impact of plastic waste on our environment. By working with world’s leading companies such as Leigh Mardon and Veolia, Sancon strives to build more innovative plastics waste management solutions for our partners and customers.”