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3 minute read - 18th March 2025

Etex completes £170m plasterboard manufacturing investment

Etex has completed the £170m expansion of its plasterboard production site in Bristol. The new state-of-the-art facility opened its doors last week and represents Etex’s largest-ever production investment. The company added that the investment is a commitment to UK manufacturing as the industry grows.

The expansion, which produces plasterboard for the Siniat brand, is Etex’s most efficient plasterboard production line in Europe when considering its line size, speed and complexity. The capacity installed allows Siniat, one of the leading lightweight construction materials manufacturers, to produce over 98% of its portfolio of boards in the new facility in the UK.

Etex has completed the £170m expansion of its plasterboard production site in Bristol / Picture: Etex

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Etex says increasing local production gives it greater flexibility and allows for significant carbon savings by decreasing the need to transport boards from other countries.

The plant leverages new technologies to bring efficiency and sustainability to the forefront of operations. The new site is a zero-waste-to-landfill plant and part of Etex’s strategic sustainability roadmap, which, in the UK, includes rainwater harvesting and increasing its product recycled content year-on-year. Etex is the first UK manufacturer to have recycled content certified in new products (through SCS certification), with recycled content in UK products ranging from 23% to 45% in new plasterboards.

The plant produces plasterboard for the Siniat brand and is Etex’s most efficient plasterboard production line in Europe / Picture: Etex

Bernard Delvaux, CEO at Etex, said: “Etex is an important player in the construction sector not only here in the UK, but globally. In Europe, we hold important positions for our portfolio of products and solutions; plasterboards, fibre cement, insulation, fire protection and modular construction. But at the core of our business is our partnerships with customers. Through our complementary portfolio of brands, we are able to take our relationships with customers beyond simply being a supplier and instead work in true partnership. This is thanks to our solution-first approach, focusing more and more on delivering full solutions and technical expertise to customers, rather than simply supplying individual products.”

John Sinfield, UK & Ireland country manager, added: “The new Bristol plant expansion is proof of Etex’s strong footprint in Europe and its commitment to continually investing in innovation. This investment will give our UK customers additional confidence that we are ready for market recovery and able to respond to any increases in demand, in line with wider Governmental drives. As a pioneer in lightweight construction, we strive to deliver better products and construction methods. A solutions-first approach within our key brands means we can offer trusted design solutions that are fully tested whenever our customers need them, ultimately making construction time and processes easier, cheaper and more sustainable.”

The new state-of-the-art production facility opened its doors last week and is the largest-ever production investment by Etex / Picture: Etex


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