Knauf to Open Low-Carbon Insulation Plant in North Wales

Knauf Insulation, one of the leaders in sustainable building materials, is proud to  confirm the intended location of its new state-of-the-art rock mineral insulation  manufacturing plant in Shotton, Clwyd, North Wales (UK). 

Strategically located less than two miles from the existing Knauf Insulation  Queensferry plant, the large-scale facility will be constructed on land to be acquired  from Tata Steel’s existing operational steelworks in Deeside. With an annual capacity in  excess of 100,000 tonnes, the new plant demonstrates a strong commitment to meet the growing market demand for sustainable, non-combustible insulation solutions.  

This major investment of circa €200 million will utilise UK-first, cutting-edge,  submerged arc furnace electric melting technology to produce low embodied carbon  insulation. 

Beyond delivering an even more sustainable portfolio of products, the planned Shotton facility is poised to play a vital role in the local economy. The project is  expected to generate around 140 direct jobs across a variety of roles; from skilled  manufacturing positions to engineering, warehouse and administrative functions.  Additionally, the plant will further stimulate regional supply chains and create  additional indirect employment opportunities. 

The investment in the new Shotton plant allows Knauf Insulation to further  decarbonise and significantly increase its UK and export supply of rock mineral wool  products, complementing its existing Queensferry facility. The new factory will  address the market’s growing need for insulation solutions with ultra-low embodied  carbon and play a critical role in helping the UK achieve its net zero and energy  security goals. 

The Shotton site was selected for its excellent transport links, and being close to  other Knauf Insulation plants enables logistics optimisation for the benefit of  customers. The proximity to existing operations will also facilitate a faster ramp up,  utilising existing process expertise. 

Local authority Leaders from Flintshire and Wrexham – councils which are  progressing a new Investment Zone in partnership with Ambition North Wales,  welcomed the announcement by Knauf. 

In a joint response, Cllr. Mark Pritchard, Leader, Wrexham County Borough Council  and Chair, Ambition North Wales and Cllr. Dave Hughes, Leader, Flintshire County  Council, Board Member, Ambition North Wales, said: “The decision by Knauf to  locate its new plant in Deeside is incredibly positive news, not only for those living  and working within the Flintshire and Wrexham Investment Zone, but extending  across North Wales. The development will build on Knauf’s already strong presence,  and support growth in what is becoming a globally significant advanced  manufacturing cluster in the region. Benefits will be far reaching – from skills  development and the creation of high-value jobs, to attracting further inward  investment, all while focusing on sustainability and protecting our environment for the  future.” 

Neil Hargreaves, Managing Director of Knauf Insulation Northern Europe, commented: 

“One year on from our original announcement about our commitment to build the  new facility, today is a significant milestone not just for Knauf Insulation, but for the  local communities of Deeside, and the wider UK construction sector. Our new plant will offer innovative insulation solutions that safely reduce energy consumption and  carbon footprints in the built environment, while also creating meaningful job  opportunities and long-term economic benefits locally.” 

Dominique Bossan, CEO of Knauf Insulation EMEA Region, added: “Following the recent €50 million+ investments across our two UK glass mineral wool  plants, the Knauf Group are confident in the future growth of the UK and Northern  European mineral wool markets and today’s announcement represents yet another  exciting development for our people, our local communities, and our valued  customers.” 

Subject to planning, environmental and other considerations, construction of the  Shotton plant is scheduled to begin in 2026, with production anticipated to start by  the end of 2027.