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Solarfun Joins Solar Panel Recycling Initiative

Solar panels aren't exactly a throw-away item - a good quality panel should last
at the very least 20 to 25 years. In fact, some panels commissioned in the
1970's are still generating clean electricity today.
But all good things must come to an end and when a solar panel does reach the
end of its serviceable life - what do you do with it? In a couple of decades
from now, what will become of the flood of solar panels that have been recently
installed?
Some solar panel manufacturers are already looking ahead to this time. In 2007,
an organisation called PV
Cycle was started to implement the photovoltaic industry’s commitment to set up a voluntary take back and recycling
scheme for retired panels and to take responsibility for solar modules throughout their entire value chain.
Solarfun, one of the world's
largest manufacturers of panels for residential
solar power applications, announced
yesterday it had joined PV Cycle. Peter Xie, President of Solarfun, said the
company is dedicated to finding new ways to make their solar panels even more environmentally
friendly and the company looks forward to contributing to the development of new standards of
sustainability.
Other big names in the solar panel industry to have joined the group include Sanyo,
Sharp and
Suntech.
Solar panel materials can be recycled for use in new solar panels or various
other products. Recyclable materials include silicon, glass and aluminium; which
combined make up well over 90% of a solar panel's weight. While the energy that
goes into making a solar panel is "paid back" within the first 18
months of its operation (on average), a solid recycling program for panels will
make the photovoltaic industry even greener.
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