English Government Bans Cladding That Burned At Grenfell Tower

Over 20,000 people advocated for a complete ban on combustible cladding.

We have just received word that the government in England has announced a complete ban on combustible cladding on buildings more that 18 m high. At the time it was installed, at Grenfell Tower, it was known to be flammable. In June 2017, 72 people died in a fire that turned the building into a funeral pyre. A fitting announcement for World Habitat Day. See in The Guardian: Grenfell survivors welcome outright ban on combustible cladding

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