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26 APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS


40 for 40 in Partnership with World Land Trust


The Commercial Business Unit of Topps Tiles Plc has announced the ‘40 for 40’ initiative, donating 40 pence per square metre of every 40% recycled content tile, in partnership with World Land Trust. For every square metre of tiles with over 40% recycled content purchased from Parkside or Strata Tiles, the companies will donate 40 pence to World Land Trust, through the conservation charity’s Buy an Acre programme that preserves crucial natural habitats. Available on 40 ranges with more than 40% recycled content, ‘40 for 40’ is part of a range of initiatives to reduce environmental impact with a clear ambition for the Commercial Business Unit to be carbon neutral by 2022. Jonathan Barnard, CEO, World Land Trust, says: “We are very pleased to be working in partnership with Parkside and Strata to save threatened habitat through their 40 for 40 initiative and WLT’s landmark Buy an Acre programme. Together we are taking positive action to protect the home of endangered wildlife and address climate change, and we are grateful for Parkside and Strata’s support of WLT’s conservation work”.


0116 276 2532 www.parkside.co.uk SIG Zinc & Copper becomes GB distributor for VMZINC


SIG Zinc & Copper is pleased to announce that they have entered into an agreement to become major GB distributors of the VMZINC range of rolled zinc roofing and cladding products. Zinc is among the most sustainable metals used in construction today and the VMZINC systems have been designed to complement a wide range of building materials and styles. Chosen for their sustainability and low maintenance requirements the VMZINC products offer exceptional quality and a choice of patinas and finishes suitable for almost any project. The range includes: Natural VMZINC which has a shiny metallic appearance when new and develops a patina over time; QUARTZ-ZINC offers an appearance and texture that does not change over time; ANTHRA-ZINC with its visible grain matches the colour of slate and can blend in well with photovoltaic panels; AZENGAR an engraved zinc which gives the product a matt heterogenous and light aspect; PIGMENTO finishes offer a unique range of colours – blue, green, brown, red and grey plus two new additional colours- Storm Grey and Charcoal Blue – that enhance any building.


0330 123 1820 www.sigzincandcopper.co.uk Lanes Group achieves global health and safety standard


National drainage and wastewater specialist Lanes Group plc has achieved ISO 45001, the world’s first global ISO standard for occupational health and safety. The achievement means the company has successfully transitioned from the OHSAS 18001 standard. Lanes achieved ISO 45001:2018 during the Covid-19 lockdown which required the business to undergo 11 online audits, comprising of 23 days of remote site visits by teams of up to three auditors at a time. Members of the Lanes management team used their handheld smart mobile devices to stream live video footage of depots, offices and even work sites, to allow the auditors to view health and safety compliance and interview colleagues in a safe manner. The new ISO 45001 certification applies to all 40 of Lanes’ operational sites, strategically located across the UK, including specialist divisions dedicated to utilities, rail and insurance. Lanes Operations Director Kevin Moon said: “Achieving the ISO 45001 standard across our entire operational network demonstrates our commitment to ensuring the highest standards of occupational health and safety for our workforce and those we work for and around.”


0800 526 488 www.lanesfordrains.co.uk


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