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		</div><p>The US manufacturer of the cladding panels on Grenfell Tower in London, where at least 80 people died in a fire last month, has said it stopped selling them for high-rise buildings because it cannot control how they are installed.</p>
<p>David Hess, interim CEO of Arconic, said the company is still working with investigators on the blaze.</p>
<p>Mr Hess said it is up to other companies, including architects and contractors, to ensure that cladding systems comply with codes and regulations.</p>
<p>An AP review found some building owners in the US were unaware that the same Reynobond panels, which have a polyethylene core, were used on their structures.</p>
<p>The Centres for Disease Control in Atlanta said polyethylene is combustible.</p>
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