Moduleo, which is part of Europe’s largest flooring manufacturer IVC Group, prides itself on its approach to sustainability. All Moduleo products are recyclable and contain up to 50 per cent recycled material. Moreover, up to 70 per cent of energy used in manufacturing will soon be generated by three wind turbines which are scheduled to be built at the firms purpose built, eco production plant in Avelgem, Belgium.
David Bigland, managing director, Moduleo UK and Eire sees green technology as a key selling point and something which sets Moduleo apart for its competitors in the market place.
He comments: “We believe that Moduleo is the optimum sustainable flooring option. Our products do not require any harsh chemicals for cleaning. They feature industry leading technical properties and are made from recycled material. Our tiles are shipped from Belgium, rather than the Far East making them much kinder to the planet.”
“We are keen to hear from developers, clients and architects looking for market-leading sustainable flooring solutions so we can work with them in the early stages of development to help maximise a buildings BREEAM score.”
BRE is the foremost environmental assessment method and the industry leading accreditation system for sustainable buildings and construction materials. Each product which is certified by BRE Global has undergone a “cradle to grave” assessment, looking at its environmental performance throughout every stage of its life.
David Bigland added: “Moduleo’s products are constructed using a unique multi-layer technology resulting in an extremely hardwearing floor. Our products are available in a wide range of designs and finishes which can be tailor made in both a traditional LVT construction and a simple-to-install Click system.”
For more information on Moduleo, visit www.moduleo.co.uk