Marshalls is a leading manufacturer of sustainable solutions for the built environment.
We provide building materials and infrastructure solutions for every part of the built environment, helping our customers deliver outstanding projects faster, more sustainably and with confidence. You’ll find us in homes and town centres, schools and hospitals, roads and water systems, workplaces and leisure destinations. All the places that people care about and rely on.
Across our group of building, landscaping and roofing businesses, we have the same focus and motivation, shaping environments that inspire today and last for generations.
Orbia’s Building and Infrastructure business Wavin is an innovative solutions provider for the global building and infrastructure industry.
Backed by more than 60 years of product development experience, the business is tackling some of the world’s toughest challenges through pioneering in water and sanitation management, indoor climate control technologies and durable, adaptable and efficient rural and urban infrastructure solutions.
Wavin focuses on creating positive change by building healthy, sustainable environments for global citizens and collaborating with municipal leaders, engineers, contractors and installers to help future-proof communities, buildings and homes.
Wavin has 11,000+ employees across over 50 production sites worldwide, serving over 80 countries through a global sales and distribution network.
Hydro International Stormwater's package of products is designed to control, store and treat stormwater runoff.
The natural ability of the ground to control water is compromised by the construction of buildings, roads and parking lots on previously undeveloped areas. The problems associated with stormwater quantity and quality are becoming more apparent with increasing urbanization and changing weather patterns. Stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces often carries a high pollutant load that has a detrimental effect on the bodies of water into which it discharges.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified sediment as the most widespread pollutant in rivers and streams.
Planning and environmental regulations, such as Phase I and Phase II Stormwater Rules, are becoming more stringent. Developers and Municipalities are required through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting process to minimize the impact of stormwater runoff on the environment by controlling flows and removing pollutants.
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