VASO by Eco’s sustainable housebuilding technology has been selected for the Social Housing Emerging Disruptors 5 Framework.

VASO by Eco selected for Social Housing Emerging Disruptors Framework

VASO by Eco’s sustainable housebuilding technology has been selected for the Social Housing Emerging Disruptors 5 Framework.

The company, which specialises in manufacturing structural composite panels made from recycled glass, becomes one of 27 organisations to be appointed to the framework, a highly regarded national procurement route designed to accelerate the adoption of breakthrough technologies.

Eddie Black, managing director of VASO by Eco, said the framework acts as a powerful validator for new systems seeking to establish credibility.

He added: “SHED 5 gives procurement teams and architects the confidence they need to adopt new construction systems.”

“It gets VASO by Eco in front of the right decision‑makers; the people who influence specifications and shape housing strategy.”

“This inclusion is a significant milestone and opens the door to new conversations with councils, social landlords and sector leaders across Scotland.”

SHED 5 has quickly become a respected platform for construction and housing innovation, particularly within the built environment sector, and aims to remove the entrenched barriers that have historically restricted new technologies from entering mainstream procurement, such as rigid, specification‑led tendering, insufficient technical reference points and risk‑averse procurement structures.

The framework enables housing providers, councils and Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) to explore emerging solutions with far greater speed and confidence than traditional procurement allows.

VASO by Eco, which sits within the framework’s energy efficiency, decarbonisation and sustainability category, was selected for the framework by PfH Scotland, a procurement services provider dedicated to the Scottish social housing sector.

Its recycled‑glass composite panels, engineered to deliver strong thermal performance and durability, allow homes to be built rapidly and at scale while significantly reducing embodied carbon, addressing the sector’s need for cleaner, faster and more resilient building methodologies.

Contract activity through the SHED framework quadrupled in 2025, underscoring the industry’s growing appetite for solutions that can support net‑zero objectives, improve safety, accelerate delivery and offer value that traditional materials and methods cannot.

VASO by Eco says that the appointment follows a period of significant momentum for the company, having recently invested in a new 60,000 sq ft manufacturing facility that will create up to 70 jobs and expand production capacity for VASO’s glass‑composite panel system.

The innovation is also being explored for community‑led housing projects in the South of Scotland and forms part of wider collaborations with universities, architects and housing bodies aimed at enabling Scotland to scale industrialised construction at speed.

Eddie Black added: “Being appointed to SHED 5 sends a clear signal that the UK is ready to embrace new ways of building.”

“VASO was created to tackle the biggest challenges facing housing today – speed, sustainability and affordability – and this framework gives partners across the country a trusted route to deploy those solutions at scale.”