Clearview National June 2016 - Issue 175 | Page 23

INDUSTRYNEWS Support for children’s charity cycle riders »»TOTAL GLASS SUPPORTED a fund-raising cycle ride across Wales in aid of The Movement Centre, a charity that provides specialised physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy. The Liverpool-based PVCu and aluminium fabricator was a shirt sponsor for the two-day ‘Peddling for Jac’ cycle ride, organised by long-standing customer Mark Blackwell, Director of Angleseybased DU Construction Ltd. The 15-strong team of riders and support drivers completed the 135-mile ride safely from Gobowen Hospital in North Wales to Cardiff over the weekend of April 8 to 10 2016. They raised a total of nearly £20,000, nearly double their original target. It was the fifth charity bike ride for Mark who is raising money for treatment to help his three-year-old godson Jac walk unaided and live a normal active life. Mark says, “We are delighted that Total Glass has supported us and its gesture is very much appreciated. Thanks to everyone who has donated so generously; they have helped us to really smash our original target.” Phill Cresswell, Total Glass Sales and Marketing Manager, commented, “Where possible, we aim to support community and charity projects so we were only too happy to help.” www.totalglass.com PLASTICS EDUCATION WEBSITE LAUNCHED »»THE BRITISH PLASTICS Federation (BPF) has launched a plastics education website, Polymer Zone, which is targeted at school children and teachers. The BPF Skills and Education Committee decided that, in order to combat the current skills gap, more needed to be done to improve the perception of plastics in schools, as well as to encourage more young people to enter into a manufacturing career within the Plastics Industry. ‘Polymer Zone’ serves as an educational hub for a variety of useful plastics resources including education kits that can be used in schools, over 50 engaging videos about plastic as a material, activities and experiments suitable for classroom use as well as a series of 12 downloadable PowerPoint presentations provided by PlasticsEurope, that can be viewed directly on the site as well as downloaded and tailored for individual teaching use. The BPF have worked closely with an educational specialist to create a lesson plan aimed at Key Stage 3 children (pupils aged between 11 and 14) studying Design and Technology. The lesson plan, which is curriculum linked, allows children to match plastic products with the processes used to create them. Support material is available to download free of charge. www.polymerzone.co.uk PROFINE DELIGHTS FENSTERBAU CROWDS »»PROFINE GROUP WAS again the largest exhibitor at Fensterbau, hosting over 4,000 business partners from all over the world at the trade show, which itself had 110,581 visitors in just four days - a record number. Building on its success at Fensterbau in 2014, this year under the KBE, Kömmerling and Trocal brands, Profine launched a new 88mm system with a common platform across all three brands. This same strategy has worked well for the group with the common 76mm platform, which has been further developed with the launch of the PremiDoor 76 lift and slide door that offers slimmer front to back dimensions of 179mm. The tilt and turn variant of System 76 also received further investment with the new AluClip Zero variant, making for a range of exterior aluminium cladding variants. The system can achieve Passivhaus standards of thermal performance using a triple glazed unit and the pioneering prefoamed proEnergyTec profiles. But for those UK visitors on the Profine stand, it was not just about product. The group entertained customers, staff and business partners with food and the extravaganza people have come to expect from the German systems giant and they weren’t disappointed. The Thursday night concluded just before midnight, continuing the theme of party night at Fensterbau. www.kommerling.co.uk C L E A RV I E W-U K . C O M » J U N 2016 » 23