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February 2, 2024 | Houston, TX
Saint-Gobain Announces Acquisition of International Cellulose Corporation, A Leading Manufacturer of Sustainable Spray Insulation Products

Acquisition will reinforce Saint-Gobain’s leadership position in light and sustainable construction

Saint-Gobain today announced that it has acquired the business assets of International Cellulose Corporation (ICC), a privately owned manufacturer of commercial specialty insulation products, including spray-on thermal and acoustical finishing systems.

The acquisition of ICC’s assets will allow Saint-Gobain to reinforce its leadership position in light and sustainable construction by offering fireproofing and insulation solutions that will enhance energy conservation and efficiency in commercial spaces. Manufactured with natural, plant-based fibers and high recycled content, ICC products meet some of the world’s most rigorous sustainability standards such as LEED®V.4 and GREENGUARD Gold certifications, aligning with Saint-Gobain’s focus on sustainability. Cellulose, the primary raw ingredient in ICC products, contains high levels of sequestered carbon, furthering Saint-Gobain’s net-zero carbon by 2050 commitment.

 “With plant fiber-based spray insulation products that allow commercial spaces to be more energy efficient, safe and comfortable, International Cellulose Corporation is a perfect fit for Saint-Gobain North America,” said Mark Rayfield, President and CEO of Saint-Gobain North America and CertainTeed. “I look forward to welcoming the ICC team to the Saint-Gobain family and working together to meet our sustainability goals and our purpose: ‘Making the World a Better Home.’” 

With approximately 50 employees at its manufacturing site in Houston, Texas, the acquisition of ICC will allow Saint-Gobain to establish its Commercial Building and Infrastructure (CBI) business as a leader in cementitious fireproofing and sprayed acoustic insulation, complementing Saint-Gobain's steel fireproofing solutions and contractor offering. ICC’s product portfolio complements existing Saint-Gobain insulation solutions such as GCP’s fireproofing products, acquired by Saint-Gobain in 2022, and CertainTeed’s interior insulation portfolio.

International Cellulose Corporation will join CertainTeed’s Commercial Building and Infrastructure business, in the Americas Region. The acquisition includes the assets of Ecosorb International, a subsidiary of International Cellulose Corporation.

Today’s announcement follows several other North American growth investments announced by Saint-Gobain in recent months:

With over 145 manufacturing locations in United States and Canada, every current and future member of the company’s team plays a vital role in achieving its sustainability goals. A current list of job openings at all Saint-Gobain locations can be found on the company’s careers website.

About Saint-Gobain

Worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, Saint-Gobain designs, manufactures and distributes materials and services for the construction and industrial markets. Its integrated solutions for the renovation of public and private buildings, light construction and the decarbonization of construction and industry are developed through a continuous innovation process and provide sustainability and performance. The Group’s commitment is guided by its purpose, “MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER HOME”.

€51.2 billion in sales in 2022       

168,000 employees, located in 75 countries       

Committed to achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2050   

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Saint-Gobain in North America:
Peter Clark
Saint-Gobain Corporate Communications
Media@saint-gobain.com

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