Manufacturing Industry

GM BANISHING PVC IN AUTO INTERIOR PANELS.

Plastics News, September, 1999 by Pryweller, Joseph

WARREN, MICH. -- General Motors Corp. plans to become the first carmaker to eliminate PVC on all its interior panels worldwide. By 2004, the Detroit-based carmaker expects to use non-PVC materials for all new vehicle programs, staff project engineer Maureen Sobolewski said in an interview at GM's North American Operations Interior Center in Warren.

The policy primarily affects covering skins for instrument panels and door panels. According to several resin companies, PVC now captures 70-80 percent of the materials market for those parts in North America and Europe. The surprise move paves the way for the introduction of other materials, such as thermoplastic olefins and polyurethane, in those applications. GM's decision was made partly to light a...

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