GIMA New Product Digest August 2021

In This Issue
Looking to make the most of sales opportunities in 2022?
A-Z listing of GIMA New Product Directory Advertisers
Read the GIMA New Product Digest Autumn 2021 in on-line A4 page turner format too
Agralan is the natural choice
Rockery retailing made easy by Altico
From vibrant frost proof pottery to rustic metal-ware
Kelkay: The home of landscaping
La Hacienda: the home of outdoor living
Slowing the sands of time
Burgon & Ball: New ideas, exciting developments
Campingaz Attitude range perfect for limited space
Capi Europe presents sustainable potting line
The professional grower’s best-kept secret
New Charnwood Brushware Range from Charles Bentley
Coir offers diverse range of biodegradable products
How DJ Turfcare’s Autumn Lawn Treatment is driving sales throughout autumn and beyond
READYBLAZE – A safer firewood brand
Johnsons Lawn Seed cracks code with digitalised packaging
New additions to EcoGro range
Ecommerce ready garden furniture from EKJU
Stylish and sturdy pots from elho
Evergreen Garden Care launches new product ranges
Forest - Making British gardens great
Gifting for a better planet
Exceptional success for Growth Technology and stockists
Save the date for Glee 2022 - 28-30 June - NEC Birmingham
One-stop-shop supplier of multiple brands
New for 2022 from Hozelock
Made from Nature, Safe for Nature
Leon Boots Company – the new name in lightweight & affordable wellington boots designed to last
100% Recycled, 100% Recyclable, 100% Biodegradable Honeyfield's Wild Bird Feed Packaging
New fungicide joins Neudorff’s plant protection range
Onduline Easyline - DIY roofing for garden buildings
The UK's Best Selling Stone Restorer
Empathy meets growing demand for indoor plants
Pot-mate: a simple yet great idea
Recycled rubber enjoys an exciting ‘next chapter’ within Primeur’s Eco Garden collection
Silhouettes stole the show for Primus
ARS Pruning reaching new heights
Green Today. Greener Tomorrow.
Spear & Jackson - New for 2022
The Real Soil Company: catering for greener gardeners
Westland continues its peat reduction journey
Vitavia greenhouses & Janseens AluSystems
Rose Guard joins Vitax Organic Range
Woodlodge – new for 2022
Zest 4 Leisure excels in outdoor leisure
40th GIMA Awards - watch the video
GIMA Sword of Excellence
GCA Supplier of the Year
Gardenex Export Achievement Award
Sustainability Award
Garden Care
Growing, Planting Equipment and Sundries
Garden Tools, Machinery and Implements
Outdoor Leisure
Plants, Seeds and Bulbs
Garden Landscaping
Garden Clothing & Gifts
Pet Care, Aquatics and Wild Bird Care Products
Garden Lighting, Water Features & Ornamentation 
Decorative Pots & Planters
Best Point of Sale Material
Best Sustainable Consumer Product Packaging
Best Marketing Communication & Social Media Award
12 Page GIMA Awards Special in GTN
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Slowing the sands of time

 

The global sand industry is running out of time, and the UK landscaping market needs to seek appropriate alternatives or see profits slip through the cracks. 

 

50 billion tonnes of aggregate are used every year[1], and global population growth, urbanisation and development are driving large increases in international demand for sand and other aggregates. This is resulting in not only the disappearance of riverbeds and shorelines worldwide, but an escalating trade in black market sand and increased sand piracy. 

 

Awareness of the global sand crisis is escalating, and scientists worldwide are finding solutions to replace sand in concrete with other materials. The construction and landscaping industry will always require sand and aggregate to build safely; however, we should seek to reduce our use of these primary resources and think outside the box when it comes to decreasing our dependence on aggregates.  

 

Azpects Ltd has been working on a solution to the aggregate problem when creating patios, paths, and driveways. Their new product, EASYClickBase, is a synthetic sub-base which replaces the traditional ‘dig-out’ part of the creation process, saving time, money and – importantly – aggregate. Early feedback suggests that for a 50m2 domestic vehicular driveway EASYClickBase reduces excavation by 75% and replacement aggregate by 80%[2]

 

EASYClickBase replaces the traditional full mortar laying bed, reducing the need for sand and cement in that phase of installation. Thin surface dressings, such as porcelain tiles, can be glued directly to the sub-base, while block paving can be laid on a thin layer of bedding sand. Made from 100% recycled plastic, EASYClickBase has the potential to significantly reduce the environmental impact of landscaping projects. 

 

The combination of cost savings and eco credentials couldn’t come at a better time. In a recent webinar titled ‘Consumer Trends in a Post-Pandemic World’, trend analysts Scarlet Opus suggested the environmental movement has been brought forward 5+ years in consumers’ minds.  Whilst we may never be able to completely halt the hourglass on the use of sand and aggregates, new innovations like EASYClickBase may help us slow the tide to a trickle for the landscaping industry. 

 

azpects.co.uk

 

01473 760777

 

Azpects Limited, Unit 13, Riverside Industrial Park, Rapier Street, Ipswich IP2 8JX



[2] Figures are approximate and dependent on site conditions.

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