Technological Advances in Plastic Pallet Design Meet Higher Levels of Operational Functionality than Traditional Wood Pallets We are now living in an age where the design and development of plastic pallets are challenging the preconceived notions of what type of pallet industry should either buy or rent. On the one hand the cheapest option has traditionally been considered the best approach and normally catered for by wooden pallet suppliers. On the other hand, however, many companies have weighed up the added value implications of using plastic alternatives, subject to the right standards having been reached for the intended environment in which it is being used. By using more advanced forms of industrial grade raw materials and incorporating reinforcement in areas more vulnerable to impact damage, these measures can extend the life of plastic pallets and offer a much higher operational standard than the lower specification wooden alternatives. The following details will give an insight into the reasons why an increasing number of companies, throughout a wide range of industries, use plastic pallets in preference to the more traditional use of wooden pallets. Reasons Why Plastic Pallets Are Better Way Forward than Wood 1. Rot Resistant and More Hygienic Wooden pallets are susceptible to rotting and being infested with white ants that can jeopardise the safe and efficient export of goods to overseas markets. Wooden pallets are also very porous and can absorb and retain dangerous pathogens presenting a danger to areas where hygiene is a very high priority such as the food; pharmaceutical and other healthcare industries. Bacteria and insects do not take to the taste of plastics and as the materials do not rot, are non–porous and easy to clean, concerns about contamination no longer become a major issue. 2. Weather Resistant When wet, wooden pallets are like a sponge because they are porous and can absorb moisture which not only increases the potential for contamination and rotting, but also adds considerable weight to the pallet which in turn can increase the costs of transport. As a result of getting wet