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Tindo Solar joins recycling program

Partnering with Clenergy and The Solar Cutters – who with their ‘Cutter Rail’ brand are specialists in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of solar mounting gear – Capral has worked hard to demonstrate that Australian-manufactured Mill Finish solar rails offer a more sustainable and economical solution for Australia’s rapidly expanding solar industry. Cutter Rail is part of the PVezRack series from Clenergy. The energy required to produce anodised solar rails is around seven times that to produce Mill Finish solar rails. Life cycle analysis of Mill Finish aluminium reveals dramatically reduced energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions, toxic waste and water consumption when compared to anodised versions. Best of all, this eco-friendliness doesn’t come at the expense of quality, with the product delivering impressive performance. Morever, because Mill Finish solar rails can be rapidly sourced locally, the environmental footprint from supply and transportation is even further reduced.

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Tindo Solar joins Australian-first solar panel manufacturing, recycling program

Australia’s only domestic solar panel manufacturer Tindo Solar has committed to a recycling program with Reclaim PV that will see close to 100% of solar panels recycled and reused in the industry.

In an Australian and industry first, the agreement between the two Adelaide-based companies will see Tindo and Reclaim PV working towards a sustainable solution to address the problem of solar panels going to landfill when they’re disposed of – a problem that could amount to 100,000 tonnes of modules by 2035. The agreement comes as Reclaim PV continues to add partners to its national recovery and recycling network and commences recycling at its Lonsdale facility in Adelaide, and Tindo Solar installs an upgraded production line in its new factory. Shayne Jaenisch, Chief Executive Officer of Tindo Solar, said while his company did not have an immediate solar panel landfill problem because Tindo products were made to last 25 years, Tindo Group’s installation business took hundreds of end-of-life panels from roofs every month, to be replaced by Tindo Solar panels, which presented an opportunity to direct the old panels to Reclaim PV facilities. “We have partnered with Reclaim PV because as Australia’s only domestic solar panel manufacturer, we recognise that a fully sustainable energy system requires a solution for its waste product, which in our industry is disused panels,” said Jaenisch. “Reclaim PV’s processes allow for a whole-life cycle approach to solar panels – meaning they needn’t become landfill. It’s a really important development in the energy transition and one that we’re very proud to be a part of.” Reclaim PV’s recycling system follows a three-stage process of manual separation, then thermal separation, followed by a chemical process that sees close to 100% of the solar panel recycled. The result is recovered aluminium, silicon, copper, silver and glass – as well as recovered glue constituents – that are then re-used in the manufacture of new products. Currently, the 2% of the panel that can’t be recycled is the junction box. Reclaim PV is working with a leading university to find a solution for this remaining part of the panel. “We are proud to be partnering with companies such as Tindo Solar who have the ability, and want to create and accelerate the endto-end recovery and recycling of solar panels,” said Clive Fleming, Director and Founder of Reclaim PV. “Waste is never waste. It is a resource, and we just need to treat it as such. This is the key concept of the circular economy – that nothing is wasted, and everything is reused as part of a continuous cycle. But this doesn’t work unless we’re all playing our part.” www.tindosolar.com.au

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