Warwick North West, a uPVC and aluminium fabricator based in Bootle in the Liverpool City Region, continues to push for positive change in the glazing industry, with Managing Director Greg Johnson taking the company’s message to the Labour Party Conference and national airwaves.

 Greg Johnson played a prominent role at the recent Labour Party Conference in Liverpool, engaging with key political figures and participating in crucial discussions about the future of housing and sustainability in the UK.

 Throughout the conference, Greg met with influential leaders including Metro Mayors Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram, and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner. These high-level discussions focused on the role of the fenestration industry in the decarbonisation of homes and addressing the housing crisis.

 Central to these discussions was Warwick North West’s Modus window system, supplied by their key partner Eurocell. This product achieves U-values as low as 0.7 W/m²K, exceeding the requirements of the upcoming Future Homes Standard.

 Greg’s advocacy extended to national media, with an appearance on BBC Radio 5 Live alongside political broadcaster Matt Chorley. During the interview, Greg discussed the critical need for building more homes, emphasising the importance of diverse housing types – from social and affordable to luxury – all with sustainability at the forefront.

“The path toward net-zero is a key priority for us at Warwick,” Greg stated during the interview. “Unlocking the potential of brownfield sites through reform in the planning system will be pivotal in achieving this goal.”

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