Saint-Gobain Canada inaugurates first zero-carbon* gypsum wallboard plant in North America and largest in the world
Saint-Gobain Canada officially marked the completion of its expansion and sustainable upgrade project at its CertainTeed Gypsum plant in Sainte-Catherine, Quebec, transforming the facility into North America’s first zero-carbon (scopes 1 and 2) gypsum wallboard plant and the largest in the world. First announced in 2022, Saint-Gobain completed major electrification upgrades, allowing the plant to be solely powered by renewable electricity.
The numerous facility upgrades also helped decrease energy usage by up to 30% and boost production capacity by up to 40%, as Saint-Gobain works to provide gypsum wallboard in Canada to help respond to the increasing housing demand across the country.
With the new process and equipment, CertainTeed’s plant has reduced its CO2 emissions by 44,000 tons per year – which is equivalent to the average emissions of 14,000 cars annually. This milestone also marks the launch of a new Infinaé gypsum wallboard category in Canada, within which CarbonLow, produced locally, is estimated to have up to 60% less embodied carbon cradle-to-gate.
Infinaé CarbonLow is Saint-Gobain’s highest performance, lowest climate impact range of gypsum solutions engineered to lead the way in construction with products made right here in Canada. It offers Canadian customers the freedom to surpass current green building standards.
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