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Simon Currin
Simon Currin
posted 21 Oct 2024
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Recycling sails
Simon Currin | 08/10/2024
Just 0.1% of our sails are currently repurposed into tote bags etc. Some enterprising sailors and chemists are working hard to develop new ways to recycle sail cloth.
The Penhaul brothers, Joe and Sam, have developed a method to recycle old yacht sails into new textiles and sails. They use a process called pressolysis, which applies superheated steam to separate the materials. This method can apparently recycle 99.9% of sails, including dacron, mylar, and carbon.
Despite producing an estimated 13 million square metres of sail cloth annually, only 0.1% is currently repurposed. The brothers aim to expand their technology and have already scaled up their operations significantly. Their UK based company, Sustainable Sailing, is working on improving the collection of end-of-life sails to make recycling more efficient.
For the full article please click the Scuttlebutt article below.
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Link to full Scuttlebutt article on recycling sails:
https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2024/10/06/closing-the-materials-loop/
Sustainable Sailing:
https://extricko.com/
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Recycling sails
simoncurrin
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21 Oct 2024
Hi Simon, Good information. Those of us who spend significant time...
Dick
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21 Oct 2024
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