Hi,
Many years ago, screwdriver handles were made from cellulose acetate (CA), either the proprionate (CAP), or the butyrate (CAB). It was clear, but usually tinted, had extreme impact strength (could be used for chisel handles too), and was self-polishing so it always looked good with use. Hard to find now and expensive,
Modern screwdriver handles are made from impact modified polypropylene.
There would be some drawback to using PVC (imho), e.g.
1.Although it appears cheap it has a high s.g. (around 1.4) so you do not get many handles for your buck…..
2.PVC tooling should be made of stainless steel as it gives off HCl when molten. Screws and barrels should also be stainless or nimonic as it will cause premature wear (via corrosion) on standard stuff.
3.If your mould shop also uses acetal (POM) you will need extremely good housekeeping and methodology as the two when combined in a machine mutually decompose each other making “big bangs!”
4.ABS might be just as good as PVC.
Rgds
Harry