Often companies are tempted to boast their environmental credentials without little evidence, yet Solidor's own 'Green Promise' is already apparent with the production of bowls, candleholders, briquettes and pallets from recycled off-cuts.
While most GRP-based composite doors cannot be readily recycled due to the use of foam within the door slab, Solidor’s unique solid timber core is more of a unique proposition. These door slabs are solid and sourced from fully sustainable sources, while the door skins, edgebanding, glazing cassettes and Kömmerling door frames are lead-free.
Solidor’s approach to the environment is refreshingly honest and the company shares resources with sister brand, Nice Door Panels and also utilises a 100% recycled and thermally efficient reinforcing system in their second generation composite door. It’s also important to note in an age where many products are sourced from the Far East, composite door slabs included, that the Solidor product is fully manufactured in the UK.
Gareth Mobley, managing director of the Solidor Group comments: “Not only are we focused on product development and a commitment to customer service, but we believe that our environmental credentials have to be rigorous. We’ve proven that and are happy to boast that both our doors and off-cuts are solid to the core!”
For a free copy of Solidor’s latest 44 page brochure which includes details on their ‘Green Promise’ call 01782 847300, e-mail enquiries@solidor.co.uk or download it from www.solidor.co.uk. You can also be part of their Twitter following @SolidorLtd