Knauf Insulation says it has achieved the BES 6001 standard for its responsible sourcing practices.
The Building Research Establishment’s BES 6001 standard is reportedly achieved by businesses that demonstrate a responsible approach to its manufacturing processes including the sourcing of materials, how products are manufactured and waste prevention.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Knauf Insulation says it uses recycled materials across its products. The business says it has also developed a sustainable binder for its Glass and Rock Mineral Wool products that has no added formaldehyde, acrylics or artificial colours called ECOSE Technology.
Knauf Insulation achieved the standard across its Glass and Rock Mineral Wool products manufactured at its sites in St Helens, Cwmbran and Queensferry.
The accreditation followed the announcement of a £10m investment earlier this year in a new processing plant in St Helens, which will prepare recycled glass to be used in Knauf Insulation’s Glass Mineral Wool products, as well as multi-million pound enhancements to its Rock Mineral Wool plant in Queensferry, increasing plant capacity and mechanical improvements.
John Sinfield, managing director at Knauf Insulation, said: “Responsible sourcing practices are absolutely vital in the construction industry.
“As a business that plays a leading role in the built environment, we are continually aiming to minimise risk within our supply chain. BES certification is the latest step towards achieving this and we are pleased to provide an extra level of assurance to our customers.”
Products that have achieved BES 6001 also contribute to BREEAM credits on schemes where they are used.