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Posted By Saba Alai
I have been looking (in vain) for a company that will recycle out-of-date hard hats. No luck yet! Apart from the environmental benefits, I want to take the old helmets out of circulation so they cannont be re-used. Can anyone help?
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter
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Does your local council recycle polyethylene? The shells of hard hats are usually high density PE and the harnesses are low density.
Paul
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Posted By Saba Alai
Thanks Paul - I will check again, however, I work for the County Council and the waste team's suggestions haven't got me very far!! Any other suggestions would be welcome.
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter
There probably isn't much of a market for old PE; other plastics are worth more. Here, in Worcester, the council aren't interested in PE, only PET, etc.
Paul
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Posted By Richard Altoft
they make good hanging baskets
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Posted By Tom Clark
Saba
See you're possibly connected to local gov in Cambridgeshire.
Pigeons - make little shelters for our feathered friends.
As suggested above, hanging baskets for the high street.
Use for bailing out ditches in road works.
Put them on top of all those old-fashioned spiked rails to prevent injury to burglars.
I'm sure they're are plenty of other suggestions.
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Posted By Simone Plaut
hard hats deteriorate due to radiolytic decomposition ie sunbathing makes plastic brittle. (doesnt do us a lot of good either!)
i know of a company who recycle all sorts of stuff .....they are called Rethinking recycling the MD is a pal of mine called Edwin Lucas
email me and i will find his details for you
they make all kinds of stuff from recycled plastic material.....eg pens from old drink cups
regards
Simone Plaut
Safety Knowhow Ltd
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Posted By Saba Alai
Thanks for the practical suggestions and good laughs. I needed cheering up!
I wonder if any artists out there want to make a safety-related sculpture??
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Posted By Alan Hewett
Saba,
Our hard hats are taken to a plastics recycler and end up being re-used as insulating material for electrical cables.
Alan
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