[PCR Plastic]
PCR Plastic, or post-consumer recycled plastic, refers to plastic material that has been recycled after being used by consumers. This recycled plastic can be used to create new products, reducing the amount of virgin plastic needed and diverting plastic waste from landfills. PCR plastic is an environmentally friendly option that helps to reduce the reliance on new plastic production and promotes a more sustainable approach to plastic use.
[Recycled Light Panel]
Recycled light guide plate (LGP) plastic refers to LGPs that are manufactured using recycled plastics obtained from post-consumer or post-industrial sources. By repurposing materials such as acrylic or polycarbonate from discarded LGPs or other plastic products, the production of recycled LGPs contributes to sustainable practices and the circular economy.
The use of recycled plastics in LGPs aligns with environmental objectives by reducing the demand for virgin plastics and diverting plastic waste from landfills or incineration. This approach supports resource conservation and helps mitigate the environmental impact associated with conventional plastic production.
Recycled LGPs retain the essential characteristics required for efficient light diffusion and transmission, making them suitable for various applications that benefit from energy-efficient lighting and display solutions. This includes their use in flat-panel displays, backlight units for electronics, and architectural lighting fixtures.