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New signings signal continued growth for Palace Chemicals
Palace Chemicals has long set an industry benchmark for quality, service and sustainability, the company says, yet a swathe of recent recruits suggests the Liverpool
Bags of sustainability at Palace Chemicals
Palace Chemicals has ramped up its environmental programme with the introduction of more recycled materials to its range. The UK-based independent manufacturer of tile adhesives, building
Seven-bed home renovation featuring vault is in ‘safe’ hands with Palace Chemicals
When it came to renovating Castle House, a seven-bedroom Grade II-listed Georgian property in Nottingham’s St James Street, five employees of Balderton Tile Centre used
Palace Chemicals helps community reclaim medieval lane
With assistance from Liverpool-based Palace Chemicals, a project headed by the Boston School of Mosaic has taken on the task of breathing new life into
Palace Chemicals “on the tiles” at pub redevelopment site
Few things demonstrate a company’s worth and reputation better than the longevity of its customer relationships, says Palace Chemicals. The Liverpool-based firm says it takes
Sustainability measures a “breath of fresh air” at Palace Chemicals
“Palace Chemicals has long been a driver in setting the industry benchmark for sustainability – even before it became the ‘trendy’ thing to do,” the
“We ain’t heavy!” Palace launches Extra-Lite range of sustainable adhesives
Since 2004, Palace Chemicals has operated a BSI-accredited ISO 14001 approved Environmental Management System which, as part of its’ year on year “objectives for improvement
Palace provides “crowning glory” for Jubilee mosaic
When Manchester mosaic artist David Arnott began his expensive jewel encrusted mosaic artwork to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, he says, he could only dream
Palace Chemicals get Spanish seal of approval in restaurant expansion
A rapidly expanding restaurant chain has more than its paying diners to thank for its success. It’s also been getting plenty of assistance from a
Palace Easi-Mat enters uncoupling market
What is uncoupling? Good question, says Palace Chemicals. To uncouple is to unlink or to detach one thing from another. The term within construction and
Palace Chemicals moves to recycled plastic
Palace Chemicals has worked with its’ packaging suppliers to convert over two million containers so they are now being produced entirely from recycled plastic as
The changing times of Tile Adhesive
Over the last five decades, the use of Tile Adhesive has changed significantly. Palace Chemicals has been in a unique position over that time period