Saint-Gobain Pilots Gypsum Wallboard Circular Economy Program in New York, Opens Door for Post-Consumer Recycling Efforts at the Buchanan Gypsum Plant
Saint-Gobain North America, through its subsidiary CertainTeed Gypsum, has initiated a circular economy project in Buchanan, New York. This collaboration with Cooper Recycling and Structure Tone aims to reclaim gypsum wallboard waste, converting it into new products and diverting 20 tons of waste from landfills. The initiative aligns with Saint-Gobain's global strategy to reduce waste and achieve a net zero carbon footprint by 2050. The Buchanan plant also plans to expand recycling efforts, enhancing sustainability in construction projects.
- Initiated a circular economy project allowing the reclamation of gypsum wallboard waste.
- Eliminated 20 tons of gypsum waste from landfills.
- Aligns with Saint-Gobain's global sustainability goals to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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The ambitious closed-loop project, hosted at the only gypsum wallboard manufacturing site in the state of
The initiative was launched in collaboration with
“For us to achieve our sustainability goals, we must change the way we think. By partnering with organizations in the community like
“Lendlease is working toward our Absolute Zero Carbon by 2040 target in part by reducing scope 3 embodied carbon supply chain emissions. Diverting our job site-generated clean drywall trim scrap into regional reuse and purchasing new drywall with higher post-consumer recycled content aids in reducing embodied carbon emissions and increasing resource circularity. We were happy to introduce Saint-Gobain to local recycling infrastructure to facilitate reclaiming more of
“As a premiere interior and renovation construction company, we're taking a proactive approach to manage the wallboard trim scrap material on our jobsites. CertainTeed is allowing us to establish a pathway to close the loop on the drywall recycling process and working together on this sustainability effort enables us all to do our part in reducing the environmental impact associated with construction waste.”
“This holistic approach between stakeholders in the construction and recycling and manufacturing supply chains is an ideal model for the circular economy. We are eager to expand these efforts and continue moving the needle on sustainable development in
In
The launch of the circular economy project in
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In September, the company announced it will save two million gallons of water per year at its
CertainTeed Social Circle , Georgia siding plant after installing a smart water meter system and upgrading manufacturing equipment -
In August, the company announced its intent to install equipment at its
Palatka, Florida gypsum plant that will increase the recycled content in its wallboard products by 18,000 tons/year while also reducing the site’s carbon dioxide emissions by 2,260 tons/year. -
In July, Saint-Gobain announced the upgrade of key equipment at its
Buchanan, New York gypsum plant, saving nearly 700,000 kWh of electricity per year and also reducing the plant’s greenhouse gas emissions. -
In June, Saint-Gobain announced a
CAD investment in its gypsum plant in$91 Million Montreal , creating the first zero-carbon manufacturing site for wallboard inNorth America and increasing the plant’s production capacity by40% . -
In May, Saint-Gobain announced its newly installed recycling technology at its gypsum wallboard plant in
Nashville, Arkansas would save 65,000 tons of material per year from landfill. -
In April, Saint-Gobain entered into a recycling partnership at its SageGlass electrochromic glass production site in
Faribault, Minnesota , saving 1,000 tons of material per year from landfill over the next five years. -
In March,
Saint-Gobain North America announced it would install heat recovery technology at its CertainTeed gypsum manufacturing site inVancouver, British Columbia , which will reduce the plant’s carbon dioxide emissions by10% and improve its energy efficiency. -
Also in March, Saint-Gobain announced that through its virtual Power Purchase Agreement with the
Blooming Grove Wind Farm inMcLean County, Illinois , and additional renewables contracting, the company received renewable energy certificates that effectively reduced approximately33% of its CO2 emissions from electricity usage in 2021 inthe United States andCanada . -
In February, the company invested
to upgrade equipment at its CertainTeed insulation plant in$32 Million Chowchilla, California , reducing the facility’s carbon footprint by more than 4,000 metric tons per year. -
In January,
Saint-Gobain North America donated a zero energy-ready house inCanton, Ohio , made with more than 20 of its own products, toHabitat for Humanity .
About CertainTeed
Through the responsible development of innovative and sustainable building products, CertainTeed, headquartered in
About Saint-Gobain
Worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, Saint-Gobain designs, manufactures and distributes materials and services for the construction and industrial markets. Its integrated solutions for the renovation of public and private buildings, light construction and the decarbonization of construction and industry are developed through a continuous innovation process and provide sustainability and performance. The Group’s commitment is guided by its purpose, “MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER HOME.”
167,000 employees, located in 76 countries
Committed to achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2050
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