Domus Ventilation ducting to be manufactured with recycled plastic

Domus Ventilation

Domus Ventilation has announced that its ventilation ducting will now be manufactured primarily from recycled plastic.

The company already uses 100% recycalate on its rectangular ducting and over 95% of its fittings use 100% high impact polystyrene (HIPS), which comes from post-consumer recycled plastic. As part
of the Genuit group, which has committed to have 62% of its ducting source material come from recycled plastics by 2025 where at all feasible, Domus Ventilation has now progressed to manufacturing its entire ducting range primarily from recycled plastic. This will make Domus Ventilation ducting one of the lowest carbon choices on the market, without any detrimental impact on the quality of
the product that Domus ducting is renowned for.

Domus Ventilation ducting is available as flat channel, round pipe and radial semi-rigid duct system and comes with a range of problem-solving accessories. It has
been designed to work in
harmony as part
of a ventilation
system and has
been third-party
tested for
end-to-end system
performance.

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