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Dulux Trade videos help further explain the upgrade and benefi ts of Diamond Matt


Following the recent news that Dulux Trade has reformulated its popular Diamond Matt product, the company has shared two exciting videos that will further explain the upgrade and the benefi ts. The fi rst is a ‘Behind The Scenes’ interview with Hannah Beeke, R&D team leader at AkzoNobel. She explains more about the product’s durability and improved sustainability credentials, as well as the Tested & Approved process and what it means for the industry. You can fi nd the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AW4gMn_ MOw. In the second video, AkzoNobel’s Duncan Lochhead (commercial sustainability manager at Dulux Decorator Centre) and Peter Howard (sustainability & CSR lead) discuss what the new Diamond Matt will mean for architects and specifi ers. They talk about why Dulux Trade Diamond Matt has been upgraded and the benefi ts it offers, including the importance of sustainability and why it was placed front and centre when updating the Diamond Matt formula. They also delve in deeper to explain what sets the new Diamond Matt apart. You can fi nd the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9EI9cFycrE


0333 222 7070 www.duluxtrade.co.uk/diamondmatt ADF09_Dulux_Interiors - Paints_DPR.indd 1 Manchester born and bred


Using reclaimed and locally sourced red brick, Ethical Stone Terrazzo Manchester Brick is the British made terrazzo that brings a unique aesthetic to interiors and exteriors. Exclusively available from Parkside Architectural Tiles and on show at the Parkside Tile Studio in Clerkenwell, Ethical Stone Manchester Brick Terrazzo uses reclaimed and locally sourced Manchester red brick to bring a very special terrazzo tile. By reusing brick from buildings designated for demolition or upgrade, Manchester Brick Terrazzo continues the story and character of old materials and locks in CO2


, bringing a circular material that also continues an


lower Ethical Stone’s footprint. 0116 276 2532 www.parkside.co.uk


ADF09_Parkside_Interiors - Tiles_DPR.indd 1 Smoothing compound for underfl oor heating


F. Ball and Co. Ltd. has launched Stopgap 1600, a new fast-drying, fi bre-reinforced smoothing compound that is formulated especially for use over underfl oor heating systems prior to the installation of fl oorcoverings. Stopgap 1600 can be applied between 3 – 40 mm thick to encapsulate electrical wired or water-fed underfl ooring heating and cooling systems installed over internal subfl oors in both


domestic and commercial environments. The product is suitable for use over a wide range of absorbent and non-absorbent subfl oors.


01538 361 633 www.f-ball.co.uk Bona launches Traffi c GO


Bona is announcing the launch of its new lacquer, Bona Traffi c GO. This unique wood fl oor treatment is developed with innovative two-component (2K) technology and a built- in hardener providing simplicity, safety, and heavy-wear durability all in one product. Bona Traffi c GO is free from isocyanate due to its


built-in hardener, as well as PFAS, which Bona is phasing out and replacing with other components. With less than 3% volatile organic compounds (VOC), Bona Traffi c GO ensures a healthier application and curing process that exceeds current legislative guidelines.


01908 525150 www.bona.com DF09_F. Ball_Interiors - Flooring_PR.indd 1LED battens send fl uorescents down the tubeADF09_Bona_PR.indd 1 29/08/2023 15:40


The new BATSC range of LED battens from Knightsbridge provide energy-effi cient, cost-effective and technologically-advanced replacement alternatives to outdated legacy fl uorescent lighting in industrial, commercial or offi ce environments. The BATSC (batten,


self-contained) units are colour temperature and wattage adjustable, offering ultra-high effi ciency and contain the latest control chip technology. Highly durable owing to their steel and polycarbonate construction, the battens are low maintenance and long-lived in operation, with an estimated lamp life of nearly seven years.


01582 887760 www.mlaccessories.co.uk


Performance Ladder is the measuring instrument for governments and large companies – the higher the level, the more sustainable the company! By achieving level 5, DKG demonstrates that the company has not only taken the necessary steps to massively reduce its own CO2


The CO2 emissions, but also for the entire supply chain. www.kellerkitchens.com/en/csr An impressive sustainability milestone 04/09/2023 10:46


Kitchen manufacturer, Keller Kitchens, is well known for its pioneering approach to sustainability and is delighted to announce that parent company, DKG,


has been awarded level 5 on the CO2 Performance Ladder; the highest possible.


80-year history of terrazzo manufacturing in the city. Just like the rest of the Ethical Stone Terrazzo collection, Manchester Brick is made using a low carbon alternative to traditional Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). By utilising a by-product of the steel industry, this alternative reduces reliance on OPC by up to 50% and saves up to 450 kg of CO2


per tonne used. It’s a ground-breaking low carbon technology that helps to further 04/09/2023 10:46


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