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30 July 2025

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Saint-Gobain commissions graphene research

17 hours Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland has struck up a partnership with Manchester-based Vector Labs.

British Gypsum’s East Leake factory near Loughborough
British Gypsum’s East Leake factory near Loughborough

Saint-Gobain and Vector Labs plans to work together to explore how advanced materials can be integrated into construction products to improve performance and reduce environmental impact.

The partnership, led by Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland, brings together expertise from across Saint-Gobain, including its External Ventures team, and the Saint-Gobain brands British Gypsum and Isover, and scientists at Vector Labs, the technology division of Vector Group.

The focus of the initiative is the exploitation of nano-materials, including graphene, to maximise the functionality and performance of construction products.

Initially the focus of the strategic partnership will be on Saint-Gobain鈥檚 gypsum products, and will run throughout the remainder of 2025, with three targets:

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  • use more recycled content
  • reduce waste in its processes and in use on construction sites
  • lower the embodied carbon of materials.

Dean O鈥橲ullivan, managing director of Saint-Gobain鈥檚 Interior Solutions division, said: 鈥淲e are very focused on exploring ways in which new technologies and materials can be used to innovate our solutions and deliver solutions that are more sustainable and higher performing鈥.鈥

Vector director Liam Britnell said: 鈥淭his is an exciting landmark project with Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland for Vector Labs and it underscores our commitment to sustainability and innovation in the construction sector.

鈥淚nnovation happens when the lab and industry come together, and we鈥檙e thrilled to be bringing the power of advanced materials to Saint-Gobain鈥檚 scale. Nano-materials can enhance traditional building materials, improving performance without increasing weight. This can unlock significant reductions in the carbon footprint of manufacturing and transportation.鈥

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