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FREQUENT QUESTIONS

Find answers to common questions below.

Short answers to common questions are contained in the FAQ section below, as well as longer FAQ articles on certain topics.

FAQ Articles

  1. Why recycle solar panels?
    This article explains the economic and environmental benefits of recycling solar panels.
  2. How long do solar panels last?
    This is a common question. Many people think that solar panels last 25 years or more. In this article we take a look at why solar panels reach their end of life.
  3. How do Australian Standards affect solar panel end of life?
    Australian Standards and accreditation programs are in place to ensure design and safety standards are met. This article explains what this means for consumers.

FAQ

We are an Australian start-up aiming to reduce our environmental footprint and make society better off by diverting solar panel waste from landfill.

There are many reasons someone may need to dispose of solar panels. Solar panels may be damaged during manufacturing, transport or construction. They may also be damaged due to weather (such as hail storms). Some panels might be faulty or problems may occur during use. Rapid advances in technology can make it economically feasible to upgrade to more powerful and efficient systems.

Solar panels contain hazardous materials which can potentially damage the environment, through the production of leachates in soil, groundwater, rivers and oceans. The materials from solar panels can also be recovered and recycled, such as glass, aluminium and copper. These materials hold economic value and recycling them reduces the need for further production. You can read more on the benefits of recycling in our article here.

The panels are transported to the PV Industries MRF, de-framed (if not already) and stored until our recycling plant is operational.

Firstly, de-framing is a precursor in the recycling process, before the glass and other materials can be recovered.  Secondly, de-framed panels take up 7x less space than framed panels and finally, PV Industries are the first (and only) company to have an automated de-framing machine in Australia. 

This is a question we are often asked, however, there are several issues reusing second hand panels. Many panels do not meet current standards,  they are not eligible for government incentives nor are they covered by any warranties.  There are safety concerns and issues with consumer law. Depending on their age, second hand solar panels are likely to already have issues causing a reduction in output. 

We are currently exploring methods for identifying reusable panels and the markets in which they can be used, however, the majority of panels that are being disposed of are either old, damaged or faulty. Our aim is to reduce our community’s environmental footprint and we strive to do this in the most efficient and beneficial way possible.

Yes, solar panels are included in the ban. New legislation came into effect in Victoria as of July 1st 2019. As part of that legislation solar panels are no longer accepted in any landfill or bin. PV Industries recycling process gives you the tick of approval needed to comply with the ban!

 

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