December 2002
What price trust and confidence?
01 December 2002 - General
The Roofline industry is not the same as it was. Ten years ago it was less than half the size it is now, and the market was simpler. It was clearer to spot who was doing what, and see how you might be affected by their actions. You knew where you stood, and who you were competing with. Now it is not so obvious. As the boundaries blur, stockists and installers can find themselves in competition with their suppliers.
October 2002
The future's orange - and red, yellow, blue, green, white, a
01 October 2002 - General
Tony Walsh, Managing Director of Freefoam Plastics, a fast growing supplier of roofline products looks at the future for colour in the roofline market.
July 2002
Progress Report 2002 - VINYL 2101 The Voluntary Commitment o
10 July 2002 - Pinking
The second annual report on the voluntary commitment of the PVC industry to recycling covers the progress against key milestones in 2001, projects around Europe and PVC recycling technologies in detail.
June 2002
Rainwater systems will never be the same again
01 June 2002 - General
Tony Walsh, Managing Director of Freefoam reviews the current generation of rainwater products and looks to the future
Were all going green
01 June 2002 - General
Tony Walsh, Managing Director of Freefoam Plastics, looks at the Industrys plans for removing lead stabilisers from PVC and for recycling. Roofline is not directly involved yet, but it will be. Kömmerling and Freefoam have already ditched lead why is the rest of the industry dragging its feet?
April 2002
When guarantees dont help
01 April 2002 - General
Tony Walsh, Managing Director of Freefoam Plastics, a leading supplier of roofline products takes a look at guarantees
March 2002
Know what you're installing
21 March 2002 - General
How can you be sure that the products you are fitting are lead free?
Roofline installers sing the Rainwater Blues
01 March 2002 - General
Walsh, Managing Director of Freefoam Plastics, a leading manufacturer of roofline products says installers need PVC rainwater systems that perform.

