24/05/05
On the roof of the prestigious NFU building with Thermafleece
insulation,-Second Nature managing director Christine Armstrong,
with roofer Martin-Footman, left, and Scott Marsh, project manager
for contractors HBG.
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Second Nature, the UK's leading supplier of natural wool
insulation, has recently won the opportunity to supply its Thermafleece insulation
for the prestigious development of the new NFU Headquarters building
at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire.
The NFU plans to re-locate from its central London headquarters
to the new building when construction is complete this autumn. The
new two-storey office block was designed to minimise energy consumption
and maximise the use of sustainable building materials. The designers
were looking for an insulation material that was friendly to
the environment and felt that Thermafleece was a natural
choice to use in the roof.
Thermafleece is natural thermal insulation made from
the wool of British hill sheep. This type of wool is coarse
and has limited uses. Using the wool to manufacture Thermafleece will
add value to a natural renewable resource and will offer a sustainable
outlet for material which may otherwise go to waste. The
NFU headquarters totalled an area of 1,400m2 of Thermafleece,
which is the equivalent of 3,000 sheep's fleeces.
From their base near Penrith in Cumbria, Second Nature is at
the forefront of developing natural, sustainable products and
plans to launch a n
ew insulating material later this year. Recently,
their committed team were awarded the Queen's Award for
Enterprise in the Sustainable Category.
Christine Armstrong, Managing Director said: “Demand for
sustainable building products will continue to grow as organisations
and individuals understand the true impact of the materials they
use. Wool is a prime example: it is an excellent insulating
material, which is safe to handle without protection. Wool
absorbs many indoor air pollutants and is not a burden to the
environment”.
Tim Bennett, President of the NFU quoted "This new building
is central to our ethos at the NFU. It is vital that the building
be energy efficient and use environmentally sustainable materials. The
NFU chose Second Nature UK because its innovative product, Thermafleece,
not only met our environmental criteria, but it is a by-product
of
agriculture itself - a perfect match."
Scott Marsh, project manager for contractors HBG, who has worked
with Thermafleece for the first time on the NFU building,
said: “It is refreshing to work for a client who is prepared
to use quality materials from a sustainable source which takes
the environment into consideration.”
Christine Armstrong added: “The NFU must be congratulated
on the use of environmentally friendly, sustainable materials
in its new building. This is a perfect example of how industries
can complement each other and it is particularly pleasing to
see the use of products from our own agricultural industry being
used by the NFU in its flagship building.”
Christine Armstrong founded Second Nature in 2001. The
company now employs five people and currently buys up to 20,000kg
of coarse wool each month from the British Wool Marketing Board
auctions in Bradford.
Thermafleece was developed following extensive research
in co-operation with experts at Leeds University. The product
can be installed in roofs and walls and is used by customers
countrywide. Thermafleece is suitable for many
types of construction including new build, refurbishment and
restoration of historic properties.
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