
Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
TechnoNICOL to build stone wool plant in Ryazan
26 June 2025Russia: TechnoNICOL has begun construction of a US$25.5m stone wool plant in Ryazan Oblast, AK&M News has reported. The plant will produce 230,000t/yr of stone wool briquettes from mine tailings. When operational in April 2026, it will increase the company’s stone wool production capacity by 40%.
India: The Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry has launched an investigation into imports of ‘faced glass wool in rolls’ from China. GuruClub Live News has reported that the investigation arose from an application submitted by local producer Twiga Fiberglass.
Germany: 7116 hectares of construction hemp are under cultivation in Germany in the growing season for 2025. This represents a 22% year-on-year rise in the total area since the 2024 harvest. Brandenburg has the greatest acreage of any state, with 1500 hectares (21%).
Brandenburg-based Felde Fibres is investing ‘tens of millions’ of Euros in current capital expenditure in its production of hemp for the building materials and textile sectors.
Local press has reported that hemp demand continues on a long-term growth trajectory, despite nearly doubling in prices since the beginning of the on-going energy crisis in 2022.
Austria: Knauf Insulation will build a €30m, 10,000t/yr mineral wool recycling plant at Ferndorf in Villach, Carinthia. When commissioned in late 2026, the plant will recycle both glass and stone wool insulation. Kleine Zeitung Online News has reported that the process will consist of melting and granulation of the materials for use in subsequent insulation production.
The Austrian government will introduce a landfill ban for mineral wool from January 2027, but the country currently has no recycling plants for the material.