Recycled Spill Mat Sleeve
Details
- Product Type Plant and Equipment
- Regions Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia
Contact
- Curt Simpson 0490891259
- Website Visit
- Email curt.simpson@stratex.com.au
ISupplier
- Company Name Stratex
- ISupplier Profile Visit

About
The Stratex Recycled Spill Mat Sleeve is a durable and eco-friendly way to manage leaks and drips from equipment and machinery. The reusable sleeve is made from recycled PVC banner mesh, diverting waste from landfill to support a circular economy. It is designed for compatibility with Stratex absorbent pads and includes one 1000 x 800mm oil and fuel heavyweight pad with two litres of absorbent capacity. Absorbent pads are replaceable, and multiple pads can be inserted to increase absorbent capacity. In addition to using recycled materials in its construction, the Recycled Spill Mat is produced in collaboration with a social enterprise, Assembled Threads. This partnership ensures a high quality of product is achieved, whilst helping to provide meaningful employment opportunities for individuals from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds.
Sustainability Outcomes
Mesh from Landfill Waste – Temporary fence PVC banner mesh or ‘gawk screen’ is found on construction sites and often ends up in landfill after a project ends.
Applicable Credits
IS v1.2 | Dis-1 , Inn-1 |
IS v2.1 | Env-1 , Inn-1 |
Inn-1 (ISv1.2) | The use of Recycled Spill Mat Sleeve product contributes to Innovation Challenge 8: Sustainable Suppliers and iSupply |
Inn-1 (Isv2.1) | The use of Recycled Spill Mat Sleeve product contributes to Innovation Challenge 8: Sustainable Suppliers and iSupply |
Dis-1 (ISv1.2) | The Recycled Spill Mat Sleeve helps to improve receiving water quality by preventing hydrocarbon contamination in stormwater and groundwater. |
Env-1 (ISv2.1) | The Recycled Spill Mat Sleeve helps to improve receiving water quality by preventing hydrocarbon contamination in stormwater and groundwater. |