Can Steel really be considered a green building material?
The concept of ‘Green building’ refers to the practice
of creating structures and using processes that are environmentally safe and
resource-efficient, throughout a building's life-cycle from designing,
construction, operation, maintenance, renovation to deconstruction. The Governing
Boards have laid a set of strict guidelines to follow, so as to promote green
building practices. They are to be followed during the steel manufacturing
process in order to make them eco-friendly.
Here are a few characteristics that make
steel an ideal green building material:
Durability: Steel
structures can last for hundreds of years, making them as cost effective as
they are sustainable. It is resilient, strong, and has a better hold over
concrete. It doesn’t warp, split, or creep, and resists moisture. Its
durability not only assists in a short term conservation of resources, but also
a long term decrease in carbon emissions. It is much slower to deteriorate and can
resist weather impacts, fire, wind, and even earthquakes of Richter scale 7.9. Steel
is dimensionally stable, making it durable and built to last.
Recycle:
When it comes to sustainability, steel’s ability to be recycled is what truly
separates it from other building materials. Steel is one of the most recycled
material in the world. In fact, more than 650 million metric tons of steel is
recycled every year, more than all other materials combined. It retains up to
97.5% of its quantity when it’s recycled. According to the World
Steel Organization, steel recycling saves more than 3,000 pounds of iron
ore, 1,600 pounds of coal, and 250 pounds of limestone for every 1,200 pounds
of new steel production. The steel recycling process is almost the very
definition of a green building material.
Insulation: Since it is
considered to be one of the strongest materials on the market, steel can also
support thicker layers of insulation without affecting its overall structure.
Thicker insulation lets homes maintain ideal temperatures in hot or cold
weather, which ultimately cuts costs on energy bills.
Steel is a green
building material that will continue to be utilized into the future generations.
It potentially has a never-ending life cycle that reduces production waste
while conserving energy and natural resources. Infosys Limited, Mysore,
Infinity Benchmark, Kolkata, Biodiversity Conservation India Ltd. (BCIL),
Bangalore are just few of the many examples in India that set a -benchmark for
sustainability, green energy generation, choice of green building materials and
much more.
Agni Steels
incorporates and promotes steel recycling, maintains minimal wastage while adhering
to strict guidelines for maintaining an exquisite quality of the product.
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ReplyDeleteUsing steel can be said as Eco-friendly process as it uses recycled material. Steel can last long with low maintenance cost. Consult a Pre-engineered metal building manufacturers for more details...
ReplyDeleteSteel has long been a staple in the construction industry due to its strength and durability. But can it really be considered a green building material? In the world of green construction, where sustainability and environmental impact are paramount, the answer is a bit more nuanced.
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