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CertainTeed Roofing acquires technology rights

Malvern-based CertainTeed Roofing, the building products subsidiary of Saint-Gobain North America, recently acquired the technology rights from recycling partner Asphaltica.

This allows the company to recycle asphalt shingle waste. Saint-Gobain will be able to pelletize both post-industrial and post-consumer shingle waste. The pellets blend well in hot mix asphalt. They also are water resistant and can be used in variable climate conditions.

The technology also will help the company contribute to the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturing Association’s goal of reducing the landfill disposal of asphalt-based roofing materials by 50 percent by 2035 and nearly 0 percent by 2050.

“By taking an innovative approach and embracing new technologies, Saint-Gobain and CertainTeed Roofing are making strides to maximize our positive impact while minimizing our environmental footprint,” Carmen Bodden, CertainTeed Roofing vice president, said. “CertainTeed takes our sustainability commitments seriously. The Asphaltica technology is proven and will help us achieve our goal of keeping shingle manufacturing waste across our network out of landfills.”

Two Asphaltica experts in paving and bitumen will support CertainTeed’s landfill diversion efforts.

Saint-Gobain has set the goal to achieve a net zero carbon footprint by 2050

Saint-Gobain designs, manufactures, and distributes materials and services globally for the construction and industrial markets.

Melina Druga

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