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Wienerberger, the world’s largest brick manufacturer, has introduced the new Border Cream brick to its ever growing collection. Named for its creamy colour, the Border Cream is an un-sanded, plain buff, drag-faced brick and is a replacement product for the Thistle Cream which has now been discontinued. The Border Cream has been developed in response to a growing demand for paler coloured bricks, with the off-white shades becoming increasingly popular within both residential and commercial construction. This versatile soft colour complements Wienerberger’s vast, 400-plus brick product portfolio and adds to the choice of off-white stocks available. This product has national appeal for developers and architects, especially in the North and Scotland where there is a demand for lighter coloured bricks which reflect much of the local stone vernacular. Produced at Wienerberger’s Denton factory, which is one of the most sustainable brick factories in the UK, the Border Cream is 100 per cent made from materials from alternative, recycled and secondary sources(MARSS) and has a ‘very good’ rating in the BES 6001 Responsible Sourcing certification.
For more information on the Border Cream or any other Wienerberger products please contact the marketing department on 0161 491 8200, email marketing.uk@wienerberger.com or go to www.wienerberger.co.uk
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