The PVC-U systems company Liniar is now part of the Future Homes Hub. The hub is a group of businesses that are involved in home building. It aims to help achieve the climate and environmental goals for the sector, which are linked to the government’s legally binding net zero and wider environmental targets. Liniar is a subsidiary of Quanex.
“We have a collective responsibility to deliver the sector’s climate and environmental targets while building higher quality homes at the scale needed,” said Ed Lockhart, CEO of the Future Homes Hub. “We can only do this if we all work together.
“I am therefore delighted that Liniar has joined the Future Homes Hub. to be part of this positive change. We’re looking forward to working together with this growing community to share our solutions and expertise, accelerating progress to a net zero future.”
Martin Thurley, Liniar’s group managing director, added: “Liniar has a proud history of designing and developing innovative, highly energy-efficient products for the construction industry, and is committed to collaborating on the UK’s journey towards net zero. The recent launch of our Passivhaus-capable window and door system Zero|90 is a prime example.
“These products offer some of the best energy performance capabilities and noise-reducing properties on the market, as well as a genuine solution to future-proofing regulatory compliance. Being manufactured using recycled components also means that Zero|90 offers whole-life carbon reductions, making it one of the most sustainable window and door systems in the UK.
“Liniar also continues investing in its facilities to ensure sustainable manufacturing processes. We’re currently on track to achieve our ambitious goal of being carbon neutral by 2025. Joining the Future Homes Hub will enable Liniar to play a part in helping to shape the agenda for the future of sustainable construction in the UK. We look forward to collaborating with this community.”