– SP Group rebrands Floorgard as improved floor and surface protection with a sustainability programme at the forefront of its change
SP Group, recognised as Ireland’s and the UK’s best total temporary protection products supplier in 2021, has upgraded its Corry Board to Floorgard as the industry’s 100% recyclable impact-resistant floor protection. Hollow Plastic Sheet
The upgrade comes in line with Floorgard’s rebranding campaign. The said brand name was previously known as an extensive range of floor protection supplies. Its main product, which was previously called “corry board”, will now be known as Floorgard, with improved quality and features.
Floorgard is a corrugated Polypropylene (PP) sheet designed to protect floors and surfaces from impact, dust, dirt, and splatters during construction work. It is available in non-FR and FR variants certified by LPCB.
After months of product development, it is now on the market as the flagship product for impact protection and sustainability.
SP Group started its sustainability efforts in 2020 as the numbers on construction and demolition waste continue to increase year on year.
According to the latest reports, the construction industry in the UK produced 67.9 million tonnes of waste in 2018, while Ireland produced 8.8 million tonnes in 2019, and only 7% of it was recycled.
Floorgard is recycled through the Blue Cycle Recycling Scheme, an assisted sustainability programme. For every purchase of Floorgard, customers can avail of the collection service arranged by SP Group.
Collected materials will be delivered to the nearest authorised recycling facility for proper handling. As its raw material, Polypropylene (PP) is marked as ‘No. 5’ in recycling or commonly known as “products that ‘can sometimes’ be recycled” depending on the final product, government regulations, and capacity or authorisation of recycling facilities. This limitation in recycling causes a lag in sustainability efforts in the industry, as not all recycling facilities can accommodate used corrugated plastic sheets.
The Blue Cycle Recycling Scheme helps customers manage used materials and send them to the correct recycling facilities hassle-free—making sure nothing goes to landfills.
SP Group is also in talks with major environmental organisations to create a customer programme that will set a portion of the proceeds to help the sustainability programmes.
“As a leading supplier of construction materials, with a lot of our products having plastic as its raw material, we knew we also have to be a leader in sustainability,” said Nick Munster, Managing Director, SP Group. “We had to do something because the planet cannot wait forever for us to develop biodegradable versions of everything.
“Recycling seems like a tedious process due to lack of access to proper recycling facilities. When you choose Floorgard, you get to use quality impact protection and leave the recycling to us,” Nick Munster adds.
To learn more about Floorgard, visit www.floorgardrange.com or www.s-pgroup.com for more products. You can also follow for more updates on Linkedin and Facebook.
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