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40 for 40 goes on protecting habitat
To date, 40 for 40, a partnership between Parkside Architectural Tiles and World Land Trust has protected nearly half a million square metres of biodiverse habitat. 40 for 40 is a partnership between specifi ers, Parkside Architectural Tiles and the World Land Trust,
www.worldlandtrust.org, to protect the world’s precious natural habitats. By specifying tiles from Parkside that have 40% recycled content or above, specifi ers can play an active role in saving land and species. Since its launch, 40 for 40 has protected 484,611 m2 of habitat through World Land Trust’s projects. This contribution has helped the World Land Trust to secure the future of more than 2,600,00 acres of land to date, protecting over 11,000 species. Currently, the programme is supporting land purchase in Argentina and Kenya and Parkside has committed to continuing the 40 for 40 partnership for the future. Tiles that qualify under the 40 for 40 programme, including and extensive range of design tiles and specialist solutions such as the 100% British made Ethical Stone Terrazzo, can be found on the tile specialist’s website.
0116 276 2532
www.parkside.co.uk/sustainability ADF10_Parkside_Appointments &
News_DPR.indd 1 Save money on market-leading louvres with Renson UK
Ventilation louvre specialist Renson UK has experienced a surge in demand for its market-leading products following a series of transformations within the Maidstone-based fi rm. These changes, strategically undertaken to propel business expansion and progress, encompass internal restructuring aimed at enhancing customer service and broader pricing adaptations designed to better align with the broader louvre market. National Sales Manager Martin Daniels comments: “Architects and specifi ers across the UK may already be familiar with Renson UK and our reputation for offering market-leading ventilation products – for many years, we’ve been widely recognised as the premium option within the louvre market, known for providing bespoke products that exceed expectations. Thanks to recent developments and careful internal re-structuring, we’ve managed to lower our prices, meaning our customers can enjoy the exceptional quality and performance associated with our products at a more affordable cost.” Martin concludes: “Our team of experts are ready and waiting to assist you in fi nding the perfect ventilation solutions for your specifi c requirement.”
www.renson.eu/en-gb/for-professionals/contact ADF10_Renson_Appointments &
News_DPR.indd 1 Unilin Panels adopts Cradle to Cradle Certifi ed
Unilin Panels raw and melamine-faced fi breboard and chipboard panels now come with a Bronze Version 4.0 Cradle to Cradle Certifi ed Material Health Certifi cate™, putting them among a select group of products that have independently proven their environmental credentials. Cradle to Cradle Certifi ed®
is recognised
as one of the world’s best environmental standards and is used by global brands to innovate and optimise materials and become a more sustainable business. In everything from fashion, technology, food and drink, beauty and healthcare to home, automotive, construction and interiors; Cradle to Cradle Certifi ed measures every aspect of a company’s impact. It’s one of the world’s most stringent environmental certifi cations and is entirely independent. Unilin Panels is committed to being a sustainable business and to play an active role in a circular economy. Its already on a journey and adopting C2C and its methodologies lets specifi ers and producers be confi dent in the company’s environmental stance. And as it has to keep moving forward to keep Cradle to Cradle Certifi ed – every step it takes results in a business that’s more sustainable than before.
info.panels@
unilin.com
www.unilinpanels.com ADF10_Unilin_Appointments &
News_DPR.indd 1 The A. Proctor Group aids specifi cation for architects
The A. Proctor Group recognised worldwide for its extensive portfolio of technically advanced thermal, acoustic and membrane products for the construction industry, has collaborated with NBS to aid the specifi cation process for architects and designers covering an extensive range of systems and components for fl oors, walls, and roofs. Available through NBS Chorus and NBS Source, specifi ers can now access a full suite of digital products and technical specifi cations for many of the A. Proctor Group product solutions. The collaboration with NBS provides architects and designers with a comprehensive technical specifi cation writing service. In addition, specifi ers have easy access to the manufacturer’s specifi cation data, BIM objects, literature and third-party certifi cations. The rich data available through NBS combined with the expertise of the A. Proctor Group’s technical team will help to make the specifi cation process quicker, more effective, and more accurate, saving time and cost. Product solutions from the A. Proctor Group can be searched for and added to specifi cations via the NBS Source pages or NBS Chorus app for specifi ers who use the NBS platform.
01250 872261
www.proctorgroup.com ADF10_A Proctor_Planning &
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