US: The National Insulation Association (NIA) has named Armacell, Johns Manville, Knauf Insulation, Owens Corning and Rockwool Technical Insulation as its Premier Industry Manufacturers 2023. The designation celebrates leadership and industry advocacy by NIA members.

NIA executive vice president and CEO Michele Jones said “Congratulations to these five leading companies! Each year, I am impressed by the way these NIA member companies find new, innovative and tangible ways to amplify the message about the power of insulation and their commitment to NIA. These manufacturers are setting themselves apart from the pack by demonstrating the importance of involvement and leadership. We look forward to promoting them all throughout 2023.”

Ireland: Kingspan's CO2 emissions fell by 26% over the two years between 2020 and 2022. The group aims to achieve a 90% reduction in CO2 emissions between 2020 and 2030. The Irish Times newspaper has reported that the company adopted a Euro70/t internal pricing mechanism in January 2023. Over the past three years, it increased its renewable energy share to 33% from 20%, increased its rainwater harvesting capacity by 26% and reduced its volume of waste sent to landfill by 42%.

Kingspan head of sustainability Bianca Wong said "It’s a testament to the enduring efforts of our colleagues that we completed over 100 projects in 2022. We will continue to build on our progress to date and aim to further accelerate our strategies in the coming years."

Belgium: Etex's sales were Euro3.74bn in 2022, up by 25% year-on-year from 2021 levels. The group's insulation sales were Euro312m, 8.3% of the group total for the year. Its recurring earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (REBITDA) totalled Euro645m, up by 13%. During 2022, Etex reduced its absolute CO2 emissions by 20% compared with 2018 levels.

Regarding insulation sales, the producer said "The early months of 2022 saw very strong volumes, followed by modest drops. Insulation’s results were impacted by issues surrounding inflation, gas, power and raw materials but the energy savings aspect of insulation made glass wool and extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation even more attractive than previous years."

Etex expanded its insulation business during the year through its acquisition of Spain-based URSA.

Saudi Arabia: Maersk Arabia Logistics Services has signed a contract with Zamil Steel Construction Company for the construction of a building materials terminal at Jeddah Islamic Port in Jeddah. Local press has reported that the terminal will consist of multiple warehouses, a logistics yard and office facilities. It will stock glass and stone wool insulation and insulation panels, along with other products.

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