FRIDAY 08 MAY, 2009 |

Suntech Joins Solar Panel Recycling Program

While the serviceable life of most
solar
panels is at least a couple of decades and some solar panel installations
commissioned in the 1970's are still functioning today; at some stage in the
time ahead a flood of panels will need to be disposed of - and preferably
recycled.
Solar panels are essentially simple devices containing materials such as
silicon, glass, aluminium and semiconductor materials that are all recyclable.
Only a very small percentage of a solar panel's weight need ever be totally
discarded. Recycling of solar panels is not only technically and economically feasible, but
it could greatly decrease the overall ecological footprint associated with
production
Suntech
Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (stock:
STP)
the world's largest manufacturer of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules, announced
recently that the company has joined
PV
Cycle; a European association establishing a voluntary take-back and recycling program for
solar panels. Suntech said that with 1GW of Suntech solar panels sold since its
inception, the company believes it is essential that Suntech take a proactive role in developing effective recycling programs.
Through PV Cycle, the solar panel industry aims to develop overall waste
management and recycling policy that achieves the highest economically feasible
and environmentally responsible collection and recycling
of PV modules. PV Cycle now covers around 80% of the European photovoltaic
market with its 35 member companies spread around the world.
While PV Cycle is only covering the European market at present and no similar
organisation yet exists in Australia, PV Cycle's efforts will certainly lay the
groundwork that other regions will be able to follow.
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