Making the environment a priority is nothing new to us at Sidey. As Scotland’s strongest fenestration company, we take our green responsibilities very seriously, for the benefit of our staff, customers, local communities, and the planet in general.
New Clement steel windows have recently been selected for two very different ecclesiastical projects demonstrating the versatility of steel when it comes to finding the most appropriate fenestration for a particular scheme.
Leading partitions manufacturer moves to Hydro CIRCAL, recycled aluminium with a very low carbon footprint.
The experts at Roof Window Outlet (RWO) reveal how adequate natural light can make a huge difference on people working from home
Reynaers Group launches Reynaers Act, its industry-leading sustainability strategy report that reveals a set of ambitious targets the Group wants to achieve by its 60th anniversary in 2025. The broad aim is to limit the increase in global average temperatures to less than 2°C above pre-industrial levels by 2030.
With the growing awareness of sustainability and the importance of being environmentally friendly, clients are increasingly looking for sustainable businesses.
In the midst of the current energy crisis, the need for more effective insulation and sealing of windows and doors must be an urgent priority, says Andy Swift, sales and operations manager for foam sealants specialist, ISO Chemie.
Sidey are delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Young Persons Guarantee accreditation.
AliMet Fabrications has become a member of the Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) – opening doors to a key market segment for the supply of door sets and entrance requirements.
Fenestration specialists Sidey celebrates its 90th Anniversary in August and Sidey’s Joint Managing Director, Steve Hardy reflects on how the business has changed over the years.