11/09/2009
NEWS RELEASE
Knauf
Insulation plant conversion means ECOSE® Technology now
available across the entire United
States
Lanett facility conversion means the
next generation of Knauf sustainable insulation is now
available nationwide
(LANETT, Ala., Nov 9, 2009) –
Knauf Insulation is pleased to announce the production of
EcoBatt® Glasswool Insulation with ECOSE™
Technology at Knauf’s Lanett, Alabama facility . The plant
began manufacturing EcoBatt Insulation products on March
24th, 2009; and now supplies EcoBatt Insulation to the
eastern half of the United States and into Canada. Currently,
there are approximately 170 salaried and hourly workers employed at
the facility.
“We are very excited to produce
EcoBatt products,” says Bill Taylor, Knauf Insulation North America
Director, Lanett Plant Operations. “These products are our
next generation of sustainable insulation.”
EcoBatt Glasswool Insulation
truly represents Knauf Insulation’s next generation of sustainable
insulation. The products combine a minimum 35% (and up to
50%) post-consumer recycled glass, and one of the world’s most
abundant renewable natural resources—sand, with the new ECOSE
Technology. These products improve the already exceptional
environmental credentials of fiber glass insulation because they
are produced with a revolutionary new binder called ECOSE
Technology.
“ECOSE Technology is up to 70%
less energy intensive than our previous binder, and reduces the
carbon footprint of products made with the revolutionary
technology. It also eliminates the petroleum-based chemicals such
as phenol and formaldehyde traditionally used in insulation
binders,” According to Taylor ECOSE Technology delivers
improved environmental sustainability, reduces embodied energy, and
does not contain phenol, formaldehyde, acrylics or artificial
colors typically found in traditional fiber glass batt insulation
products.
The Lanett plant manufactures
EcoBatt Glasswool Insulation products including residential and
commercial batts, blowing wool and some high R-value commercial
products. “We will be producing some commercial products, but we
plan on remaining a high-percentage residential batt and loose-fill
production plant,” confirms Taylor.
EcoBatt Insulation was first
introduced in the San Francisco and Sacramento, California markets,
the Seattle market, and the Portland, Oregon market during the
4th quarter of 2008. Shortly thereafter,
additional markets were added, with the goal of supplying the
entire United States with EcoBatt products by mid-2009. Driven by
phenomenal market acceptance, the conversion of the Lanett plant
means Knauf Insulation reached that goal ahead of schedule, and is
able to supply all U.S. markets with EcoBatt Insulation. Knauf
Insulation has the goal of converting all products they manufacture
in all plants to ECOSE Technology by the end of 2009.
Taylor recognizes the
significance for the local market as well, and is proud of where
the company is headed. “The ability of Knauf to remain in
production in a county that has the second highest unemployment
rate in Alabama (Chambers County) really says something. Bringing
one of the most sustainable insulation products, EcoBatt, to market
allows us to look forward to a productive, and much more
sustainable, future.”
Knauf Insulation is a
leading global manufacturer of thermal and acoustical insulations
for residential, commercial, industrial, OEM and metal building
applications. For more information about Knauf sales and products,
visit www.knaufinsulation.us,
write to Knauf Insulation GmbH, One Knauf Drive, Shelbyville,
IN 46176 or call 800-825-4434 ext. 8212.