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GRO Membership: Why Join and What You’ll Gain

GRO Membership: Why Join and What You’ll Gain

The Green Roof Organisation (GRO) exists to champion green, blue and biosolar roofing across the UK. Together with our members, we’re raising standards, sharing knowledge and helping the industry grow. When you join as a GRO member, you don’t just gain access to...

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New Fire Safety Guidance for Green Roofs

New Fire Safety Guidance for Green Roofs

The Green Roof Organisation (GRO) has published its Green Roof Fire Performance Best Practice Guidance, setting a new benchmark for fire safety compliance across the industry. Developed in collaboration with members of the BSI fire committee and in consultation with...

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GRO Members Event 

GRO Members Event 

On the 5 June, on the eve of World Green Roof Day 2025, the Green Roof Organisation (GRO) held its first Members’ Day at The Open University in Milton Keynes. The aim of the event was to bring people together throughout the green infrastructure supply chain, including...

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NFRC Urges Bold Action on Sustainable Roofing Technology

NFRC Urges Bold Action on Sustainable Roofing Technology

The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) has released a powerful new position paper, 'Climate Change-Ready Rooftops – NFRC Policy Position'. With climate adaptation becoming ever more urgent, the paper outlines how modern roofing systems - including...

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GRO at Futurebuild 2025

GRO at Futurebuild 2025

With Futurebuild partnering with the Supply Chain Sustainability School this year, sustainability and green infrastructure are continuing to be a key topic.  Which is why GRO are delighted to announce that, after the incredible success of the GRO Pavilion over the...

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Maintenance advice – Green roof pests – Leatherjackets

Maintenance advice – Green roof pests – Leatherjackets

What are leatherjackets?  Green roof pests leatherjackets are the larvae of craneflies, a broad classification spanning six true fly families (Tipulidae, Pediciidae, Limoniidae, Cylindrotomidae, Trichoceridae and Ptychopteridae). There are around 350 species in...

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