
Gypsum industry news
British Gypsum signs Building a Safer Future charter
13 September 2021UK: British Gypsum has signed the Building a Safer Future (BSF) charter as part of its wider commitment to raise building standards across the construction industry and provide transparency to its customers. The charter comprises five commitments that require registered signatories to put building safety first. The commitments include spearheading change and being the voice of building safety within the industry, being transparent in sharing key information with residents, clients, contractors and other stakeholders, and making safety a key factor when selecting construction partners.
Marketing director Stacey Temprell said “We recognise that becoming a registered signatory of the BSF charter is an important first step towards achieving the culture and behavioural change required in relation to the charter’s objectives around building safety. In confirming our support as a registered signatory, we will now be working to ensure that we embed the principles of the charter into our organisation’s activities.” Temprell added “In addition to signing the Building a Safer Future charter, we are making further improvements to ensure our product and system performance data is always up to date and accurate, so joining like-minded businesses in signing the Charter is a great way for us to demonstrate our commitment to this shift in building standards and put safety first.”
Saint-Gobain Placo launches technical manual on building environmental certifications
09 September 2021Spain: Saint-Gobain Placo has launched a new technical manual on environmental certifications of buildings. The Saint-Gobain subsidiary says that the manual will help professionals when addressing all certification requirements in Spanish construction. It takes a practical approach and details all processes and evidence necessary for each certificate. The company hopes to advance sustainable development by facilitating more comprehensive planning.
France: Saint-Gobain’s sales grew by 24.6% year-on-year to Euro22.1bn in the first half of 2021 from Euro17.8m in the same period in 2020. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) nearly doubled to Euro3.25bn from Euro1.64bn. Both sales and earnings were also higher than the comparable period in 2019.
“These first-half 2021 record results surpass even our second-half 2020 performance. This success reflects the profound positive changes in our organisation from Transform & Grow,” said Benoit Bazin, chief executive officer of Saint-Gobain. “It also reflects structural changes in our markets, which should show an acceleration in growth over the coming years.” The group added that it was planning to catch up with previously delayed expansion projects for the construction Industry and in façade and gypsum solutions in Mexico, India and China in the second half of 2021.
India: The Industries and Commerce Department of the Andhra Pradesh state government has granted Saint-Gobain India an extension to the duration a package of financial incentives will be available for the construction of its new gypsum wallboard plant at Atchutapuram, Visakhapatnam. The company now has until June 2022 to commence commercial production, according to the Hindu newspaper. The producer’s total investment in the project is US$268m. When finally commissioned, the plant will employ 450 locals. It will also manufacture float glass.
Saint-Gobain India also received permission from the department to change its name to Saint-Gobain Industries.
Zhambylgips to resume gypsum wallboard production
14 June 2021Kazakhstan: France-based Saint-Gobain subsidiary Zhambylgips plans to resume the production of gypsum wallboard. Kapital News has reported that the move will create jobs and lead to the development of transport infrastructure in the area, according to the company.
Saint-Gobain to upgrade Fredrikstad plant into first net-zero CO2 gypsum wallboard plant
28 May 2021Norway: France-based Saint-Gobain plans to upgrade its 13Mm2/yr Fredrikstad gypsum wallboard plant in partnership with state-owned sustainable energy agency Enova. The Euro25m upgrade will expand the plant’s production capacity by 40% and make it, what the producer says, is the world's first carbon-neutral plasterboard plant. One feature of the plan is electrification of the currently gas-powered production process. The upgrade will be completed in early 2021.
Saint-Gobain is considering implementing the net-zero CO2 plant project across others of its gypsum wallboard plants.
Romania: Saint-Gobain has begun construction of a new line at its Turda gypsum wallboard plant in Cluj county. The company plans to invest Euro45.0m in the project. The scheduled completion date is April 2023. The group says that the expansion aims to meet ‘rapidly growing’ local needs as well as those of the wider Central and Eastern European market, and to secure Saint-Gobain's leadership position within light construction.
Saint-Gobain’s sales fall by 10% to Euro38.1bn in 2020
31 March 2021France: Saint-Gobain recorded consolidated net sales of Euro38.1bn in 2020, down by 10% year-on-year from Euro42.6m in 2019. Earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell by 9% to Euro4.42bn from Euro4.87bn. Following a 12% like-for-like contraction in the first half of 2020, consolidated net sales grew by 5% on a like-for-like basis in the second half of 2020, with a 5% increase in gypsum wallboard volumes and a 1% increase in prices.
Chair and chief executive officer Pierre-André de Chalendar said, “The record results of the Group for second-half 2020 confirm the pertinence of the Group’s differentiation strategy and the success of its profound transformation begun several years ago. I would like to sincerely thank the teams for these excellent results achieved and for their unwavering commitment and solidarity."
Saint-Gobain signs large wind farm contract in the US
25 March 2021US: Saint-Gobain in the US has entered into a 12-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Invenergy, a leading privately held global developer and operator of sustainable energy solutions, for 120MW of the 250MW Blooming Grove Wind Farm capacity in McLean County, Illinois, which recently began operations.
This agreement is the largest renewable energy deal to date for Saint-Gobain and is a key milestone in supporting the group's target to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The associated Renewable Energy Certificate System (RECS) represents 40% of the Group's CO2 emissions from electricity in the US, resulting in a 21% reduction of Saint-Gobain's overall carbon footprint (scope 1 and 2) in the US.
With this agreement and other ongoing projects, the share of renewable electricity within Saint- Gobain's worldwide electricity consumption, will double in 2021, from 18.9% in 2020.
Spain: France-based Saint-Gobain has announced plans for a new Euro40m production line at its Quinto gypsum wallboard plant near Zaragosa, Aragon. The line will integrate recycled raw materials use and an Industry 4.0 digitisation programme to increase production, warehousing, transport and delivery automation.The scheduled commissioning date for the expanded facility is in 2022. When operational, the line will generate 70 new direct jobs. The government of Aragon has declared the work a project of regional interest.
The group says that the new line will enable it to capture the growth of the Spanish market and its rapid shift towards more complex needs and especially more lightweight construction systems.