MARLEY ETERNIT - Fife Council Building Services Completes
Pollution Reducing Pilot Project With Marley Eternit & Jewson
Fife Council Building Services has completed an innovative pilot project using a
ground-breaking pollution-reducing tile on seven semi detached houses in
Kinglassie, Scotland. Almost 1,000 Marley Eternit EcoLogic tiles were provided
for the project through builders merchant Jewson, who helped advise the council
on the best sustainable roof tile to meet their requirements.
The EcoLogic tile can absorb and neutralise harmful nitrous oxides (NOx) in the
atmosphere and during its lifetime an average sized roof using EcoLogic tiles
could remove an amount of NOx equivalent to that emitted by a modern car driving
100,000 miles. In addition the tile contains around 50% recycled content.
Steve Anderson, Contracts Manager for Fife Council Building Services, comments:
“One of our strategic priorities is to become the best green council in Scotland
so the environmental rating of building materials we use on our housing projects
is very important. The high percentage of recycled material present in the tile
was particularly appealing for us. It was also an attractive product because as
well as the sustainability and pollution reduction benefits, as a maintenance
free solution it also supports the council’s value for money objectives.”
Drew Fleming, general manager at Jewson in Kirkcaldy, adds: “Fife Council
indicated that they wanted a sustainable roof tile that was A+ rated in the BRE
Green Guide to Specification. So we immediately identified the EcoLogic tile as
the best one for the project and worked with Marley Eternit to demonstrate the
tile to Fife Council, showing them how the tile could achieve the high
environmental standards they required while at the same time reducing
pollution.”
The pilot project in Kinglassie is the first step in Fife Council’s investment
programme to bring all of its housing stock up to the Scottish Quality Housing
Standard (SQHS), which is similar to the Decent Homes scheme in England. The
ambitious programme, which will refurbish thousands of homes, is due to be
completed by 2015.
Andrew McCaul, regional sales manager for Marley Eternit, concludes: “In
addition to all of the other benefits, EcoLogic was perfect for this project
because the properties already had the same profile tile, Ludlow Major, so it
was a straightforward replacement. We’re pleased to have been involved with such
a successful pilot project where we were able to work with Jewson to demonstrate
the benefits of the EcoLogic tile to Fife Council directly.”
Ecologic is an innovative tiling product due to a special external coating which
contains grades of titanium dioxide (TiO2). This surface coating triggers a
reaction under the influence of UV radiation in sunlight which converts harmful
asthma-causing pollutant nitrogen oxides (NOx) into nitric acid ions. These are
then neutralised by the lime and calcium carbonate in the concrete, so removing
the potentially harmful pollutants from the atmosphere. Such airborne pollutants
are thought to contribute to asthmatic and bronchial problems in the general
population.
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