en.Wedoany.com Reported - Adaptavate has stated that its bio-based wallboard product, Breathaboard, has received over £19 million in market demand intent, covering more than 100 registered projects. The product stores biogenic carbon and can be composted at the end of its life cycle. It has already been applied in projects such as the UK Green Building Council, Unusual Rigging headquarters, and 1 Triton Square.

Legal & General (L&G) plans to relocate its London headquarters to 10 Coleman Street in early 2027. The building was selected for its outstanding sustainability, with approximately 95% of its structure retained during renovation and the integration of low-carbon technologies such as air-source heat pumps. This move helps L&G achieve its goal of reaching operational net-zero emissions in its office spaces by 2030.
Mark Cook, Contracts Manager at Overbury, stated that promoting the trial of Breathaboard at L&G's London headquarters allows innovative companies like Adaptavate to collect performance data on new products in real-world environments, paving the way for commercial success and broader application in renovation projects.
Tom Robinson, Founder and CEO of Adaptavate, said these pilot projects are crucial for bringing the product into mainstream construction. Support from organizations like L&G and Overbury, along with strong demand reflected through letters of intent and offtake agreements, indicates a clear market pull for Breathaboard. The company is focused on scaling up the solution by establishing production and commercial partnerships to meet this demand.
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