SuperFOIL Insulation has announced that its range of products has gone greener with more recycled materials, less waste, and the company has gone carbon positive.
Through switching to UK-based suppliers with a commitment to using more recycled content, the company’s products are now made with 45% recycled material on average. Meanwhile, the company has reduced waste to landfill by 85% and it’s committed to a carbon offsetting scheme to make its workforce carbon positive.
The announcements come as part of a drive to increase efficiency, cut waste and reduce the company’s impact on the environment as it works to help households and property developers do the same.
SuperFOIL has partnered with carbon offsetting initiative, Ecologi, which spearheads a range of carbon positive schemes globally, such as planting trees to prevent ecological collapse.
Managing Director of SuperFOIL Insulation, William Bown said: “We’re proud to be rolling out exhaustive production line improvements to slash the amount of waste we send to landfill and shrink our environmental footprint.
“Much like our range of insulation and how it makes homes and businesses more efficient with their energy usage, we’ve invested in cutting our own waste. We’ve done this by using more UK suppliers, which both cuts our carbon footprint and means that we’re now using 75% recycled material on average in our wadding and 45% on our overall product range.
“Looking at our overall production and sales so far for 2022, I estimate that we’ll be using the equivalent of 80 million recycled plastic bottles per year. That’s all less waste clogging up our nation’s landfills, and it goes towards making homes and businesses across the country more efficient and driving down heating costs.”