UK: As part of the 350th Anniversary Celebrations of French building materials group Saint-Gobain, time capsules filled by more than 30 Saint-Gobain brands have been buried at the company's UK Headquarters in Binley, West Midlands followed by the unveiling of a specially-commissioned landmark sculpture designed by architectural students at the University of Nottingham.
The time capsules have been collected from brands across the country, including British Gypsum, Jewson and Celotex, and have been filled with products and innovations from each brand, as well as mementos from current employees.
Richard Halderthay, director of communications at Saint-Gobain UK and Ireland, said, "We hope that when our future colleagues, the 18th generation of Saint-Gobain employees, unearth these capsules in 100 years, they will see how our employees were innovators of the time. This is a great opportunity to celebrate our history as well as share our vision for the future."