SALES managers in France working for the company that produced combustible cladding used on Grenfell Tower were ordered to stop recommending the product more than a year before the fire.
Vince Meakins, sales manager for Arconic’s British division, told the inquiry into the disaster yesterday that he was unaware that his counterparts in France had been told to stop promoting the deadly cladding.
The company made and sold the flammable aluminium composite material rainscreen panels with a polyethylene (PE) plastic core that were fitted on Grenfell Tower in west London, where 72 people in died in the June 2017 fire.
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