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Dean Carroll, Head of Procurement, reveals, “We were invited to Kronospan in Chirk, near Wrexham, to see these developments for ourselves and came away speechless. Kronospan use a very high percentage of recycled timber in their chipboard, and this gives materials such as metal and stone the chance to be processed alongside the chips. These unwanted items have tarnished Kronospan’s reputation in recent years. It’s been a hard sell to customers. However, since the new cleaning line was launched, things have most definitely changed. The technology is jaw-dropping to witness and is astonishingly efficient. Hearing the positive feedback for the market, I truly believe that customers can now have the confidence to buy the board once again”.


Lauren finishes, “Kronospan’s ambition is endless. The major step to introduce brand new state-of- the-art technology to clean their recycled timber, alongside their investment into a new design space for the north, plus the exclusivity of their decors, is a significant transformation from a Kronospan of ten years ago. For the UK market, these changes have set the bar extremely high and boosted Kronospan onto a whole new level.


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BKU DECEMBER 2022


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