UK: Etex Building Performance recycled 14% its Siniat gypsum wallboard products in 2019, a UK gypsum wallboard recycling record. The company says that the figure exceeds both the UK average of 8% in 2019 and the industry target of 10% in 2020. It attributed the achievement to its “substantial investments in operational improvements to reuse waste gypsum, which can also be recycled.”

The improvements consisted of an upgrade to gypsum wallboard production at the company’s Ferrybridge plant in West Yorkshire and the addition of a new recycling facility at the site. Its planned new gypsum wallboard plant in Bristol will be able to produce wallboard using a higher proportion of recycled gypsum and source part of its water intake from rain. The producer has additionally secured a dedicated supply of post-consumer gypsum from construction sites across England and Wales via its subsidiary Crucible Gypsum Recycling. It said it decided to form the subsidiary after taking part in the European Commission’s Gypsum to Gypsum research project, which “showed the importance of controlling the quality of post-consumer material and re-orientating the industry for the recovery of waste at the end of a building's lifecycle.”

Head of environment and sustainability Steve Hemmings said, "Recovering waste gypsum makes business as well as environmental sense. The plasterboard industry traditionally relied on quarried gypsum or desulphurised gypsum – the latter is becoming less available as the UK switches to alternative energy sources. Recycling offers a greener future for construction, but it requires investment and coordination across the supply chain. We're investing early to make sure we have the capability and capacity to continue leading the UK's gypsum wallboard sector and to provide more sustainable solutions for our clients.”

Saudi Arabia: National Gypsum’s net sales in the first nine months of 2020 were US$22.0m, up by 82% year-on-year from US$12.1m in the corresponding period of 2019. Net profit rose significantly to US$8.60m from US$416,000.

US: Eagle Materials recorded sales of US$875m in the six months between 1 April 2020 and 30 September 2020, the first half of its 2020 financial year, up by 16% year-on-year from US$756m in the first half of the 2019 financial year. Gypsum wallboard sales were 132Mm2, up by 6% from 125Mm2, while net earnings rose by 70% to US$192m from US$113m.

President and chief executive officer (CEO) Michael Haack said, “We are pleased to have delivered another quarter of record revenue and net earnings growth while further strengthening our balance sheet. Our end markets remain resilient as Covid-19-related uncertainty persists.” He added that, “the housing market continued its strong rebound” and that wallboard shipments rose by 6% in the second quarter. Good operating cash flow and a tax refund helped the company increase its earnings ‘significantly’ in the reporting period.

France: Saint-Gobain’s like-for-like sales fell by 7.2% year-on-year to Euro27.9bn in the first nine months of 2020 from Euro32.4bn in the same period in 2019. Particular declines were noted in its High Performance Solutions and Asia Pacific divisions. However, overall sales improved by 3.2% year-on-year to Euro10.1bn in the third quarter of 2020.

The group noted that in North America growth in the third quarter was, “driven by volumes in exterior solutions and gypsum in a much better environment for prices, which were up overall.” It also noted a ‘sharp’ increase in its gypsum sales, continuing a trend from the second quarter and capturing additional market share.

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