During the last decade, the local and international PVC community has done a considerable amount of work to phase out the use of harmful chemicals in vinyl products in order to ensure they are safe for high human contact. This applies both to the wearer of the shoes, as well as the workers in the manufacturing plant who are daily exposed to the chemicals.
• Versatility: There’s a lot you can do with PVC, from making military footwear to sportswear and fashion. The material is water and oil- resistant, so it’s easily maintained. A simple wipe is enough to keep going about your day.
• Affordability: Footwear with PVC soles are usually affordable because the material is easily accessible.
• Lightweight and practical: PVC is ideal for comfortable, lightweight footwear designs
• Durability: PVC is durable and abrasion-resistant. This means the shoe soles do not tear or break easily if they are produced with the correct PVC compound. The material’s strength makes it long-lasting, so people who buy the shoes get to wear them for extended periods. If your customers know that your shoes last, they are likely to become loyal to your brand, which means they’ll continue to buy from you.
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Postal Address: Private Bag X68, Halfway House, 1680
Email:
Chairman: Wessel Oelofse (Chairman@savinyls.co.za)
Chief Executive Officer: Monique Holtzhausen (CEO@savinyls.co.za)
Administration: Sarah Walters (Admin@savinyls.co.za)
Finance: Annamarie Botha (Finance@savinyls.co.za)
Invoicing Details:
The Southern African Vinyls Association (SAVA)
C/O Plastics SA, 18 Gazelle Avenue
Midrand, Gauteng 1685
VAT No: 4650264445
Tel: (+27 21) 531-0313 or (+27 71) 083-5219