FRONT Materials to Distribute Alusid Sustainable Tiles

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An image of Alusid's green wall tiles, made from recycled industrial waste. ALUSID
  • This agreement is an example of how companies in the construction industry can lower their environmental and carbon footprint through innovative products.

  • Alusid's high-value architectural tiles are made from industrial waste.

Sustainable building materials companies Alusid and FRONT Materials have signed an international distribution agreement to distribute the former's sustainable wall and floor tiles.

This agreement is Alusid's first distribution agreement with FRONT Materials, a sustainable and aesthetic building materials company in the Netherlands.

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Alusid is a UK-based company which manufactures wall and floor tiles from recycled industrial waste. Their tiles are more environmentally friendly and have a much smaller carbon footprint than traditional ones.

According to the agreement, FRONT Materials has exclusive rights to distribute Alusid's tiles in the Netherlands. Also, it will market them across Europe and the Americas.

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Alusid has worked with well-known businesses in the UK such as Topps Tiles and Starbucks and FRONT Materials has been in the green buildings industry for more than a decade.

This move plays a constructive role and sets a precedent in the construction industry's journey towards sustainability and reducing CO2 emissions.

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