Social enterprises Sejin Plus (CEO Park Joon-young) and Dasup (CEO Song Soo-yeon) participated in ‘KOPLAS 3 (14th International Plastics and Rubber Conference) held at KINTEX in Ilsan for 18 days from Tuesday, March 5th to Saturday, March 2023th. Participated in ‘Industrial Exhibition’ and introduced PLUSNELL using discarded banners.
PLUSNELL is a building material that enhances the value of waste textile products such as waste banners. It is a fiber panel that does not contain harmful adhesive components and is a highly functional product with the advantage that organic chemicals harmful to the environment are hardly detected.
Currently, it has been applied to the production of indoor and outdoor benches, decks, playground components, and various living furniture products for various structural purposes, and has recently been officially registered as a certified technology by LH Corporation and the SOC public enterprise council. The SOC public enterprise council includes Korea Expressway Corporation, Korea Land and Housing Corporation, National Railroad Corporation, Korail, Incheon Airport, Korea Airports Corporation, Korea Land and Infrastructure Information Corporation, Korea Transportation Safety Authority, Housing and Urban Corporation, Korea Real Estate Agency, K-WATER, Companies such as Korea Environment Corporation, Korea Rural Community Corporation, Incheon Port Authority, Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority, Ulsan Port Authority, and Busan Port Authority belong to it.
Dasup participated in the comprehensive booth of the Green Plastics Association (CEO Kim Ji-hoon) at this KOPLAS and exhibited and introduced PLUSNELL. Sejin Plus, together with Dasup and the Green Plastic Association, decided to cooperate in promoting the product and supporting various policies so that it could be promoted and expanded as an excellent resource recycling building material. I had it.
Dasup has a system that collects banners owned by local governments in each region, separates banner fabrics, supports, and ropes and provides them to Sejin Plus. In addition, the produced PLUSNELL is promoted so that it can be applied to public facilities of local governments, and distribution expansion is being promoted.
Through this three-party business agreement, Dasup and Sejin Plus plan to contribute to the revitalization of carbon-neutral resource circulation by collaborating in the development, promotion, and distribution of building materials using waste banners.
Sejin Plus faithfully and responsibly supplies the development and production of PLUSNEL using waste banners and provides technical support in its development for various uses. Dasup secures the collection and supply chain of waste banners for the production of PLUSNEL, and supports the distribution and sales of products widely promoted as carbon-neutral resource recycling materials.
In response, the Green Plastic Alliance plans to support all aspects of the association’s policies and publicity to increase product awareness of PLUSNEL, a representative product of carbon-neutral resource circulation of the two companies, in the industry and society.
Sejin Plus and Dasup, which have discovered the high utility value of waste banners and cooperated in product development and commercialization, and the Green Plastic Alliance, which sponsors them, aspire to discover and cooperate with sustainable upcycling cases through this business agreement. revealed
On the other hand, KOPLAS, which celebrated its 2023th anniversary in 27, provides various attractions from raw materials for plastics to molds, processing machines, related auxiliary devices, automation solutions, printing, packaging, semi-finished products, and finished products, and presents the present and future of related industries. A ‘place for the plastic rubber-related industry’ was established. As it was held concurrently with the Korea Material·Composite Materials and Equipment Exhibition (K-Mtech) and the International Mold and Related Equipment Exhibition (INTERMOLD KOREA), various products were introduced in one place.