44 APPOINTMENTS & NEWS; INSTALLER SHOW PREVIEW Schlüter-Systems showcasing the best in solutions
Schlüter-Systems will be exhibiting at this year’s InstallerSHOW on the 24-26 June. With an extensive portfolio including underfl oor heating, tile trims, shower profi les, shelves and waterproofi ng systems, all backed up by industry-leading service, expert advice and a collaborative approach to fi nding clients the right solution for every application, it’s not surprising
Schlüter-Systems’ products and services are bathroom installers’ favourites. As well as the popular electrical fl oor warming system, DITRA-HEAT-PS, the display will also feature the new: Schlüter-KERDI-BOARD-WS; Schlüter- DESIGN-NICHE. The Schlüter team will be on hand to talk visitors through the very best solutions for waterproofi ng, underfl oor heating, and tiling.
www.schluter.co.uk INSTALLER SHOW STAND NO 4D27 Vent-Axia supports Global Recycling Day 2025
Vent-Axia celebrated Global Recycling Day, which took place on 18 March 2025. Vent-Axia is committed to reducing its environmental impact and its strategy focuses on three pillars: Product – Engineer Sustainable Solutions; Planet – Improve Environmental Performance; and People – Connect People Together, and recycling is a core part of this
vision. Vent-Axia’s Group’s sustainability targets include a goal of reaching 75% of sales revenue from low-carbon products by the end of FY2026 and for 90% of the plastic it uses in its own manufacturing to be from recycled sources by the end of FY2025. Vent-Axia has undertaken a groundbreaking initiative transitioning from virgin to recycled plastic in its manufacturing.
0344 856 0590
www.vent-axia.com/about-us/sustainable
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