Knauf achieves Gold Status Membership

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Knauf, a leading name in the construction materials industry, is proud to announce its achievement of Gold Status membership in the Supply Chain Sustainability School (SCSS). This prestigious recognition underscores Knauf's ongoing commitment to sustainability and industry leadership.

As a long-standing member of the SCSS, Knauf has steadily climbed the membership ladder, enhancing its alignment with customers’ sustainability drivers and gaining invaluable insights into industry best practices. By actively participating in the school’s initiatives, Knauf has been able to adapt and implement these practices within its own operations, fostering collaborative action across the industry.

Knauf’s journey to Gold Status has involved assessments and the development of a comprehensive learning plan. This achievement reflects the company’s dedication to expanding the knowledge and competency of its teams in sustainability matters, ensuring that Knauf remains at the forefront of industry developments. The company’s commitment to continuous learning and sharing best practices has been highlighted in a case study with the school.

"We believe that our engagement with the SCSS demonstrates our commitment to reducing our environmental impact," said Becky Newell, Sustainability Proposition Manager at Knauf UK & Ireland. "Achieving Gold Status is a testament to our dedication to reducing risks and staying ahead of evolving regulations while empowering our colleagues with the latest knowledge."

For more information about Knauf’s sustainability initiatives, visit their sustainability webpage: https://www.knauf.co.uk/about-us/sustainability.

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