Following the launch in 2022 in France of the first plasterboard containing at least 50% recycled gypsum, Saint-Gobain today announces the introduction in the United Kingdom (UK) of a plasterboard manufactured entirely from recycled materials, a world first for the Group.
The Gyproc SoundBloc Infinaé 100 marks a major milestone for the whole industry towards circularity as it is among the world's first plasterboards manufactured entirely from gypsum recycled materials.
Developed by British Gypsum, a Saint-Gobain subsidiary in the UK, it uses plaster waste taken from construction sites. These materials are then introduced into the production process to make high-quality plasterboard, supporting the circular economy and helping construction companies achieve their sustainability goals.
Mike Chaldecott, Chief Executive Officer of Saint-Gobain UK and Ireland, said: "Gyproc SoundBloc Infinaé 100 plasterboard embodies our commitment to transform the construction industry and to offer solutions that meet the environmental challenges. With this innovation, we reaffirm our role as a leader in sustainable construction, promoting the recycling of materials and preserving natural resources."
Leveraging its expertise in recycling, British Gypsum offers a collection service for construction site materials, covering not only plasterboard but also products such as drywall adhesive and finishing plasters. Additionally, collaboration with a circular economy pallet provider highlights a commitment to reducing waste in the construction supply chain.
This initiative reflects Saint-Gobain's commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 across scopes 1, 2, and 3.
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