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Adaptavate partners with SigmaRoc to scale up production of Breathaboard

25 April 2025

UK: Adaptavate has formed a strategic partnership with lime producer SigmaRoc to industrially scale production of its Breathaboard calcium carbonate-based wallboard, with 4kg/m²-reduced CO₂ emissions. The partners will collaborate on the establishment of a supply chain throughout Europe. Additionally, they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for an upcoming industrial demonstrator plant project.

Adaptavate concluded its €3.16m pre-Series A funding round on 23 April 2025, with investments from SigmaRoc via its venture capital platform Skreenhouse Ventures.

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GLC Minerals increases despatches of gypsum amid US supply disruption

04 June 2024

US: GLC Minerals has increased its production of specialised gypsum formulas for various applications, after the Port of Baltimore closed on 26 March 2024. The port previously received the largest quantity of gypsum imports of any US port. It closed when the Singapore-registered container ship Dali collided with the nearby Francis Scott Key bridge in the Baltimore harbour. GLC Minerals says that it is collaborating with public and private entities, among them the Port of Green Bay in its home state of Wisconsin, to support supply chains reliant on gypsum.

GLC Minerals’ chief commercial officer, Ed Van Poucke, said “We’re ramping up gypsum production to help support specific segments of the supply chain until the Port of Baltimore is up and running. We operate a terminal at the Port of Green Bay, in the heart of the Midwest, which enables us to help fill this gap in demand, allowing industries that rely on gypsum to continue operating.”

GLC Minerals president Holly Bellmund said "We are nearly 1600km away from the Port of Baltimore, and we’re seeing the impact this event has had on the market. We’re just pleased to be able to assist and be a stop-gap for certain industries until their supply chain is restored.”

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New Zealand government broadens Plasterboard Taskforce's remit to products beside gypsum wallboard

28 November 2022

New Zealand: The government has renamed its Plasterboard Taskforce as the Critical Materials Taskforce and extended its remit to other building materials alongside gypsum wallboard. The expanded taskforce's aim will be to prevent product shortages, with a focus on maximising productivity and cushioning the effects of supply-side dangers. The government foresees further materials shortages amid anticipated 'global trade headwinds.'

Minister for Building and Construction Megan Woods said “While we can be optimistic about the opportunities for our economy, we also need to remain cautious. We know we are facing a period of global turmoil." Woods continued “The Critical Materials Taskforce will build on the successes of the Plasterboard Taskforce, and use the valuable lessons learnt to be proactive and forward-looking, so we can identify emerging risks and respond as quickly as possible. Bringing together construction, building consent and supply chain experts into a taskforce earlier this year showed how government and the sector successfully worked together to troubleshoot plasterboard shortages quickly and pragmatically.”

New Zealand's gypsum wallboard imports grew by a factor of five year-on-year to 4.6Mm2 during the first 10 months of 2022. Domestic producer GIB said that it will continue to operate at full production capacity through the 2022 Christmas - New Year period in order to rebuild resilience stock levels. The company continues to make deliveries based on an allocation system. It asked customers to contact their retail suppliers if they have any spare pallets for collection, to help with deliveries.

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Eagle County Recycle supplies waste cardboard for gypsum wallboard backing production

17 October 2022

US: The city council of Glenwood Springs in Colorado is aiming to implement single-haul refuse collection in order to eliminate the dumping of recyclables by 2023, local press has reported. A review of waste management practices found that the city has a recycling contamination rate of just 8%, yet 80% of waste sent to landfill consists of recyclable materials. Eagle County Recycle operates the city's waste management facility. The company says that it supplies waste cardboard for gypsum wallboard backing production in neighbouring Oklahoma.

Manager Jesse Masten said “The mill in Oklahoma that we send the cardboard to actually makes the paper backing for wallboard. Then, that paper backing is potentially sent back to the American Gypsum gypsum wallboard plant in Gypsum and used for the wallboard that they’re producing.”

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Knauf UK becomes supply chain partner with Modulous for offsite construction

10 October 2022

UK: Knauf UK has announced a collaboration with Modulous, a company that supplies technology products to support offsite construction. The light building materials producer has become a supply chain partner with Modulous. It also gave Modulous space at its Sittingbourne headquarters site to build a demonstration module, which was completed at the end of 2021.

Liam Poole, the head of marketing at Knauf UK, said, “We came on board as an early supply-chain partner because Modulous has built an inspired solution to some of the biggest pain points in construction and development.”

Modulous is marketing a set of digital products that connect manufacturers, designers and clients in the construction sector. It claims it is an efficient way to develop residential buildings at speed and scale. The company offers a virtual design for any building, complete with product selections and assembly instructions, which contractors can then use to build modules and assemble them on site. Modulous uses a so-called ‘kit of parts’ to help contractors assemble the modules. Knauf’s contribution towards this includes products such as floors, external walls, interior partitioning systems and spray finishes.

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