PVC vs PU Gumboots: What's the Difference?
There are two types of gumboots most commonly used in the food industry: PU (polyurethane) and PVC (poly-vinyl chloride).?
Gumboots made from PVC are typically cheaper than PU, but they come with trade-offs.
Here are the main differences:
A typical food processing site with 200 staff wearing gumboots could add up to 1 tonne of landfill by choosing to use PVC gumboots.?
So when would it make sense to use PVC gumboots?
Where PVC gumboots can be a more cost effective and suitable choice are situations where the gumboots will be worn for a short space of time, then disposed of.
This may be where casual or seasonal staff will only be wearing their gumboots for 2-3 months, and a cleaning and disinfection program is not in place for re-issuing.
Learn more about food industry specific footwear here: https://www.foodcare.com.au/footwear