Article 5JEWR Why are combustible materials still being used in new buildings?

Why are combustible materials still being used in new buildings?

by
Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#5JEWR)

Analysis: schools and hospitals are being clad in dangerous plastics, to the dismay of parents and teachers

Eighteen months after the Grenfell Tower fire the government announced a ban on the use of combustible materials in the external walls of high-rise residential buildings. It was too late for the 72 people killed at the west London council block that was wrapped in plastics.

In the preceding years, a boom in building flats meant that thousands of other blocks were wrapped in similar materials, and the country is now enmeshed in a 15bn high-rise fire safety crisis, leading to rows about who should pay to replace the dangerous materials.

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