
Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
France: Knauf Insulation has inaugurated a new, €100m stone wool ceiling tiles line at its Illange plant in Grand Est. In a post to LinkedIn, supervisory board member Isabel Knauf said that the line is ‘highly automated’ and built to recycle 100% of offcuts back into insulation production at the Illange plant. The new ceiling tiles line has created 50 additional jobs.
UK government to reform insulation retrofit business 22 July 2025
UK: The government has established an advisory panel for a proposed reform of its insulation retrofit schemes. A preliminary audit showed that ‘most’ wall insulation installed under existing schemes may be defective. The panel will gather insights from the insulation industry and regulatory and consumer protection experts. Regulators previously suspended 39 retrofit companies from installing insulation under the Energy Company Obligation 4 (ECO4) and the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) schemes in January 2025, after their work led to outbreaks of mould and damp in customers’ homes.
Minister for Energy Consumers Miatta Fahnbulleh said "The potential scale of non-compliant solid wall insulation installed under ECO4 and GBIS points to a systemic failure with these schemes. An overhaul of the retrofit system and the consumer protection landscape is urgently required. This is being brought forward as part of the government's Warm Homes Plan in mid-late 2025."