Finland: The Finnish insulation firm Paroc has announced that Joakim Westerlund, aged 34, was appointed to the position of Senior Vice President for base production and as a member of the group's management team at the start of 2013. Westerlund has worked for Paroc since February 2008, working for its base division since the spring of 2012. He graduated as a doctor of Science in Technology from Åbo Akademi University in 2005.

"Westerlund is a genuine and skilful leader whom colleagues and subordinates respect, especially for his ability to motivate and inspire members of his team. Joakim is also known as an analytical and logical thinker whose strong strategic ability comes from thoroughly familiarising himself with issues. He brings an excellent addition to the Paroc Management Team," said Paroc Group CEO, Kari Lehtinen.

Finland: Paroc Group, a major supplier of insulation to the baltic market, has published its first sustainability report, which covers 2009 to 2011. The indicators presented in the report are tools for measuring and following Paroc's sustainable progress in all its production facilities in Finland, Sweden, Poland and Lithuania.

"Sustainability is a factor which strongly influences the development and renewal of our business because our products play a significant role in improving the energy efficiency of buildings," said Paroc Group's CEO, Kari Lehtinen. "We operate in an energy-intensive industry so the ecological efficiency and waste recyclability provide additional savings while minimising the burden on the environment and thus contributing to our common wellbeing."

Paroc considers its most important goals for the coming years to involve increasing the energy efficiency of its production facilities and reaching the occupational safety target of zero accidents by 2020.

At all of Paroc's production plants, processes operate according to the current regulations and standards. Beatrice Rantanen, Paroc Group's Sustainability Manager, emphasised that its production facilities in Finland and Sweden depend almost solely on green energy and that 75% of Paroc's waste is recycled.

"High-quality heat insulation is the most effective and inexpensive way to affect the energy efficiency of new buildings. The benefits will be emphasised even more when Europe shifts to zero-energy building by the year 2020," added Lehtinen.

Global Insulation recognised Paroc's attention to environmental effects in 2012, awarding the company the Global Insulation Company of the Year award at the Global Insulation Conference & Exhibition in Riga, Latvia in September 2012.

US: After exploring a number of options, building products manufacturer Johns Manville (JM) has signed a new 12-year lease for its global headquarters in the JM Plaza building in downtown Denver, beginning January 2013.



The decision to remain at JM Plaza involved a thorough evaluation of the economics and employee and business logistics of several locations, including alternate sites downtown and in the Denver Technical Center.



"There were several excellent choices in the Denver metro area where we could conduct our headquarters operations," said Mary Rhinehart, JM president and CEO. "However, at the end of the day, our current location provided the greatest benefit across all of the factors we considered."

China: China's Ministry of Public Security has announced that it will cease restrictions on certain insulation materials that were previously recognised as flammable materials, according to the website of the ministry's Fire Department. Polyurethane will become the biggest beneficiary of the relaxation to the existing rules. According to analysts, China's annual building insulation materials market capacity may reach US$16bn by the end of 2015.

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