Lee Group: Recycled Plastic Noisewall Panels
Details
- Product Type Cladding, Construction Services, Insulation, Noise control, Plastic Products
- Regions Auckland, Australian Capital Territory, Christchurch, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia
Contact
- Sunil Kumar 0413 153 606
- Website Visit
- Email SKumar@leegroup.com.au
ISupplier
- Company Name
- ISupplier Profile Visit
About
Our Recycled Plastic Noise Wall Panels are designed to meet the most stringent design life standards offering 50+ years. Panels are customised to each projects requirements enhancing the latest technology to achieve 3D design and panel value engineering.
Sustainability Outcomes
Our panels can be made using various combinations of virgin and recycled material with as little as 10% – 100% recycled material. The recycled material can be sourced from different waste streams, including post consumer and post industrial. These waste materials are made up of milk & soft drink bottles, soft plastics such as bread bags, food wrappers and bubble wrap, which usually end up in landfill. These panels are 100% recyclable end of life supporting a circular economy.
Applicable Credits
IS v1.2 | Dis-2 , Inn-1 , Man-1 , Pro-1 |
IS v2.1 | Ene-1 , Env-2 , Inn-1 , Inn-1 , Rso-1 , Rso-6 , Spr-2 , Spr-3 |
Dis-2 (ISV1.2) | Noise | These panels improve noise impacted areas by being used as a barrier to reduce decibel levels. These panels have been tested by the CSIRO for acoustic efficiency and provide an Rw + Ctr 27 and Surface density of 25kg/m2 – 40kg/m2 |
Inn-1 (ISV1.2) | Innovation | Project can contribute points under IC8 |
Man-1 (ISV1.2) | Sustainability leadership and commitment | These panels are commonly used for infrastructure projects as they meet the sustainability requirements |
Mat-1 (ISV1.2) | Materials footprint measurement and reduction | These panels support a circular economy using recycled material sourced from different waste streams, including post-consumer and post-industrial waste. With panels being 100% recyclable at end of life, they can be remanufactured into new panels. Producing these panels reduces carbon footprint by 30% compared to similar product in the market such as steel and concrete |
Pro-1 (ISV1.2) | Commitment to sustainable procurement | These panels are commonly used for infrastructure projects as they meet the sustainability requirements being anywhere from 10% recycled content to 100% recycled content |
Ene-1 (ISV2.1) | Energy Efficiency and Carbon Reductions | During the process of installing these panels, less energy is used as large lifting equipment (cranes) are not required like precast concrete panels |
Env-2 (ISV2.1) | Noise | These panels improve noise impacted areas by being used as a barrier to reduce decibel levels. These panels have been tested by the CSIRO for acoustic efficiency and provide an Rw + Ctr 27 and Surface density of 25kg/m2 – 40kg/m2 |
Inn-1 (ISV2.1) | Innovation | Project can contribute points under IC4 |
Rso-1 (ISV2.1) | Resource Strategy Development | These panels have a design life of 50+ years, made from 10% recycled content to 100% recycled content, 100% recyclable at end of life providing a circular economy |
Rso-6 (ISV2.1) | Material Life Cycle Impact Measurement and Management | These panels support a circular economy using recycled material sourced from different waste streams, including post-consumer and post-industrial waste. With panels being 100% recyclable at end of life, they can be remanufactured into new panels. Producing these panels reduces carbon footprint by 30% compared to similar product in the market such as steel and concrete |
Spr-2 (ISV2.1) | Supplier Assessment and Selection | Panels are made from local recycled material sourced from different waste streams, including post-consumer and post-industrial waste |
Spr-3 (ISV2.1) | Contract and Supplier Management | As these panels achieve a circular economy they meet sustainability requirements, objectives and targets for infrastructure projects |