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Grenfell: Manufacturers ‘exploited ignorance for commercial gain’

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The manufacturers of the combustible cladding and insulation used on Grenfell Tower “exploited ignorance” around terms such as “class 0” and “limited combustibility” within the construction industry for their own commercial gain, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has heard.

Adrian Williamson QC, representing the bereaved and survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster, yesterday (9 November) set out in an opening statement at the start of module 2 of the Inquiry’s second phase what believed went wrong with the production, marketing, testing and certification of the products used on the building.

Williamson said: “This reveals an industry in which Arconic, Celotex and Kingspan were content to push hazardous products into the marketplace and sought to market them dishonestly. These products should have been safe, they should have been tested and certified rigorously, and they should have been marketed in an honest and transparent fashion. None of that happened. The testing and certifying bodies, such as the BRE and the BBA, were quite happy to go along with this process.”

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