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Indutrade to acquire Bramming Plast-Industri
Written by Global Insulation staff
31 October 2022
Denmark: Sweden-based Indutrade has concluded an agreement to acquire foam producer Bramming Plast-Industri. The parties expect to close the transaction later in 2022.
Bramming Plast-Industri's products include Inotan polyurethane (PU) and polyisocyanurate (PIR) foams and Setex recycled PU granular foam.
Austrotherm to acquire Zentyss
Written by Global Insulation staff
27 October 2022
Romania: Austria-based Austrotherm has concluded an agreement to acquire 100% ownership of extruded polystyrene (XPS) insulation panels producer Zentyss. Zentyss operates a plant in Arad, Transylvania.
Austrotherm managing director Klaus Haberfellner said "This acquisition increases the security of supply and the range of products for customers in Romania and neighboring countries. The central location of Arad enables the optimisation of transport routes to customers, which means that CO2 emissions can be massively reduced." He concluded "Our leadership position in XPS in Romania is now well secured. I am particularly pleased to welcome 106 new colleagues to our company."
Recticel joins Science-Based Targets Initiative
Written by Global Insulation staff
20 October 2022
Belgium: Recticel has joined the Science-Based Targets Initiative, reinforcing its commitment to institutional CO2 emissions reduction grounded in climate science. Under the commitment, it set two new targets, namely to achieve net zero Scope 1 and 2 CO2 emissions from its operations by 2030, and to achieve net zero Scope 3 CO2 emissions by 2050.
The insulation producer said "Recticel looks forward to engaging with all partners in its value chain to join forces and drive progress. Our results against targets will be communicated in the annual report."
BASF launches polyurethane fridge insulation recycling partnership
Written by Global Insulation staff
17 October 2022
Germany: Chemicals producer BASF has partnered with RAMPF Eco Solutions, Poland-based Remondis Electrorecycling and engineering company KraussMaffei to develop depolymerisation techniques to produce polyol from waste polyurethane (PU) fridge insulation, as an alternative to natural hydrocarbons. The recovered polyol could then be used as a raw material in PU insulation production.
BASF said "This innovative process is particularly challenging because it has to be very robust in order to reliably convert post-consumer waste with high levels of foreign substances into a high-quality recycled polyol.”
Waste fridge insulation's only current use is as an alternative fuel by the energy sector.
Knauf Insulation details Euro135m Târnăveni dual insulation plant plans
Written by Global Insulation staff
14 October 2022
Romania: Knauf Insulation will invest Euro135m in expanding its Târnăveni glass wool insulation plant and building a new adjacent plant at the site. Knauf Insulation says that the major expansion will advance the Romanian government's 'energy savings offensive' by supporting a renovation drive for the country’s housing stock. The government aims to increase the national area of modern renovated properties by a factor of six, with a Euro30bn allocation from its Recovery and Resilience Fund.
Germany-based Knauf's managing partner Alexander Knauf said “The commitment demonstrates our trust and confidence in the country and our employees. We look forward to becoming part of the local community. Together, we are setting new standards for building and living in Romania.”
Operations at the original Târnăveni glass wool insulation plant recently recommenced following a Euro4m upgrade by Knauf Insulation, which completed its acquisition of the plant in May 2022. Previous owner Gecsat produced insulation at the site from 2008.