Low Carbon Cladding from Kedel

Low Carbon Cladding from Kedel

Low Carbon Cladding from Kedel is one of the most sustainable Cladding products on the market thanks to Kedel’s Recycled Plastic manufacturing process.

Their Cladding starts out as old CD cases, contact lens cases and other discarded plastic waste. This is cleaned and turned into small plastic pellets. From there it gets mixed with a colour and extruded into Cladding profiles.

Recycled Plastic Cladding profiles are rot proof, never splinter or crack, impervious to water, frost and insects, UV protected against fading and 100% maintenance-free. This offers huge savings on labour and materials for decades to come as well as protecting the environment from contamination with our discarded plastic.

Using old waste plastic to construct building materials is such a great way to ensure the longevity of your construction project and simultaneously reduce its carbon footprint.

The environmental consequences of plastic waste pollution are well documented and have mobilized companies and governments world-wide to explore alternative solutions.

In the North West of England they have a history of innovation and Kedel Limited, a family business based in Burnley, Lancashire, is continuing in that tradition.

They offer a choice of recycled plastic cladding styles and colours, along with matching corner trim and all with a 25 Year Materials Guarantee.

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Kedel Limited

Kedel Limited

Kedel Limited, manufacturers of synthetic wood and mix plastic lumber for building and construction made from 100% recycled plastic, are based in Burnley, Lancashire. A family-run company, founded by three brothers in January 2010.

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