Soundtect

Associate Member

Associate Member

London,

United Kingdom

Soundtect is a pioneering British company that provides innovative acoustic solutions whilst championing environmental sustainability. Built firmly on the principles of the circular economy, their products contain up to 70% recycled content and offer an ingenious solution to reducing landfill waste.

The company’s journey begins with plastic bottles, which are initially transformed into exhibition carpets used at events worldwide. Once these carpets reach the end of their short-term use, Soundtect reclaims the material and carefully re-layers the carpet fibres to create highly-efficient acoustic felt panels. This innovative process represents a third-generation lifecycle for these materials.

The resulting acoustic panels effectively address reverberation issues, reducing unwanted noise and improving sound privacy across various sectors. They are particularly valuable in corporate, educational, leisure and healthcare environments, where they enhance sound quality and create more comfortable spaces. In offices and schools, the panels boost engagement and productivity; in restaurants and hotels, they increase customer enjoyment; and in hospitals, they contribute to patient recovery.

Whether designed to be unobtrusive or to serve as striking architectural features, Soundtect panels are rigorously tested to meet British and European standards for both fire safety and acoustic performance. The panels are hypoallergenic and non-toxic, containing very few allergens. These impeccable safety credentials, combined with their environmental benefits, make Soundtect panels a confident choice for organisations seeking sustainable acoustic solutions.

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45 Great Sutton Street

+ 44 20 3040 2939

enquiries@soundtect.com

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