Council claims success for closed-loop recycling retrofit

Council claims success for closed-loop recycling retrofit

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The council houses are now close to Passivhaus standards

The council houses are now close to Passivhaus standards

The council enlisted the help of window manufacturers Eurocell, Asset Fineline and materials suppliers Saint-Gobain and Aran Insulation to retrofit 46 council houses to meet ‘near-Enerphit’ standards.

Enerphit is the Passivhaus standard for retrofits that achieve thermal insulation similar to Passivhaus new-build levels.

The project involved fitting Eurocell’s Modus 75mm profile windows to the houses. These triple-glazed windows achieve a U-Value of 0.8 and significantly reduce heat loss, helping the homes meet strict energy efficiency targets.

The windows were specified for their high thermal performance and their ability to be recycled at the end of their lifespan, with the PVC-u frames being reprocessed into new window profiles.

The closed-loop recycling process, implemented by Eurocell and Asset Fineline, meant the old PVC-u windows, once removed, were collected, recycled, and manufactured into new frames.

Eurocell already has a well-established PVC-u recycling facility. The “closed-loop” aspect refers to the fact that the removed PVC-u windows were collected, recycled, and turned into new window profiles for future projects.

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While the old windows from this specific project were not directly remanufactured into the ones installed here, the new windows used in the retrofit also contain a significant percentage of recycled PVC-u, maintaining a continuous cycle of material reuse.

This initiative supports the council’s goal of achieving net zero operati

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