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APPOINTMENTS & COMPANY NEWS


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LAMILUX launch new website: www.lamiluxskylights.co.uk


and easy to navigate around. Four simple headings direct you to the ‘Rooflights’ ‘Smoke Ventilation’ ‘Access’ and ‘Passivhaus’ overview pages, each detailing their respective available products within that category. The new comprehensive website brings together all products from both the LAMILUX and roda family to promote the companies wide portfolio of thermally efficient rooflighting and ventilation solutions. The site features clearly displayed details of the new LAMILUX U.K. Ltd


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AMILUX U.K. Ltd invites you to visit www.lamiluxskylights.co.uk – the brand new website that’s visually clean


standard product offering, which has been selected based on the most sought after sizes and specifications. The new site enables visitors to download the specific data sheets and drawings for each standard product variant within the LAMILUX U.K. standard portfolio. Furthermore, if standard is not what you are looking for, the site links through to the LAMILUX product configurator where architects and specifiers can create their ideal product variation. Additional support and guidance can be offered to the user when a completed online enquiry form is submitted to the LAMILUX U.K. team of experts – who are on hand


ready to respond to your enquiry. The website has been designed and created to help architects, main contractors and specifiers locate vital information, quickly and easily. The site will be updated regularly with the


latest news, product information and case studies, but don’t take our word for it, type in www.lamiluxskylights.co.uk to check out the new website and see for yourself.


01284 749051 sales@lamilux.co.uk


Parkside and Strata Tiles become ISO 14001 companies


As Parkside and Strata Tiles work towards becoming net carbon neutral tile specification business in 2022, the companies have undergone independent certification for ISO 14001, the International Standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS). Designed by the International Organisation of Standardisation (ISO), 14001 provides a framework for environmental management, so that companies not only comply with increasingly stringent environmental laws and regulations, but also to implement a robust environmental management system that leads to improved efficiency, quantify, monitor and control the ongoing environmental impact of operations. Dan Little, managing director, Parkside and Strata Tiles, says: “Becoming ISO 14001 certified organisations demonstrates our commitment to becoming tile specification businesses that lead the conversation in the tile industry becoming more sustainable. As part of our Sustainability Pledge to reduce impact through every part of our operation, ISO 14001 compliance ensures we have the systems in place to be able to constantly monitor and improve our actions.”


www.parkside.co.uk www.stratatiles.co.uk World first for Unilin Group: recycling of MDF and HDF boards


Timber is a renewable product and stores CO2 as long as it is not incinerated. So the longer timber can be used and reused, the more our climate benefits. For the production of its MDF and HDF boards, Unilin Group, a global reference in interior design and the building industry, is deliberately opting for the use of recovered and recycled wood. Until now it was technically impossible to recycle the 100 million m3


of MDF and HDF boards


manufactured worldwide each year. Unilin Group has now developed a unique and innovative technology to reclaim the wood fibre from these boards in an economically viable manner and reuse them for the production of high-quality fibreboards on an industrial scale. Over time, this innovation will enable Unilin Group to keep


380,000 tons of CO2 per year stored in the wood fibre that is given a second life through this new technology. Unilin Panels deliberately chooses to use recovered wood for its production. This is wood waste or wood that is no longer usable and is therefore saved from incineration. This means that Unilin Group is not cutting trees for production purposes in the first place, but is able to extend the life of waste material with a new application.


info.panels@unilin.com www.unilinpanels.com


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