Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
Belgium: Recticel has launched a new range of polyurethane insulation board products that contain 25% bio-circular raw materials. The new ‘Impact’ range reduces CO2 emissions by an average of 43% compared to a standard board while offering equivalent insulation performance. These new products are an important element of Recticel's proactive approach to reaching net zero emissions by 2050, as committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
The Belgium-based insulation producer also completed its divestment of its Engineered Foams division in mid-June 2023. The bulk of the business was sold to US-based Carpenter Co for an enterprise value of around Euro454m with two UK-based units sold to GIL Investments, as part of the competition clearance provided by the UK Competition & Markets Authority (CMA). Following the divestment of its Engineered Foams division, Recticel has become solely an insulation manufacturer.
Recticel increases first-quarter sales in 2022
28 April 2022Belgium: Recticel recorded consolidated sales of Euro295m in the first quarter of 2022, up by 43% year-on-year from Euro206m in the first quarter of 2021. The group attributed the growth partly to a 28% year-on-year increase in its insulation sales in the quarter. It ended the quarter with net financial debt of Euro130m, down by 12% year-on-year from Euro148m. Recticel said that the quarter brought progress towards closing its divestment of its engineered foams business line to US-based Carpenter in mid-2022.
The group said that, despite geopolitical instability and inflationary pressure, its business continues to develop well in 2022. It continues to work on accelerated growth plans in order to double its insulation sales over a period ending in 2025.
Recticel considering sale of engineered foams unit to Carpenter amid offer by Greiner for full takeover
22 October 2021Belgium: Plastics producer Greiner has offered to fully acquire Recticel for Euro1.17bn, including debt. Austria-based Greiner currently holds a 27% stake in the company. The group has valued Recticel’s insulation business at Euro411m. However, Recticel has said that the offer undervalues the division. US-based foam and fibres producer Carpenter previously valued the insulation business at Euro656m in its on-going bid to acquire the company’s engineered foams unit.
Recticel has until 17 December 2021 to issue its decision on the Greiner offer. Before then, it will decide on the possible sale of its engineered foams unit to Carpenter at an extraordinary general meeting. It is currently carrying out due diligence checks for the latter deal.