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Environmentally Friendly Building Material by NASH

Environmentally Friendly Building Material by NASH
NASH Environmentally Friendly Building Material (stock photo only).

Are you looking for an environmentally friendly building material for your next project? NASH, or the National Association of Steel-Framed Housing, Inc., makes excellent points on why steel should be used for construction.

This building material proves to be environmentally friendly, from the way it is produced to how it affects structures that are built with it. During the last 50 years or so, the steel industry has been able to reduce energy consumption during steel production by 50%. What's more, steel is 100% recyclable and there are steel recycling programs in place, which help in reducing junk in landfill space and solid waste stream.

Environmentally Friendly Building Material by NASH
Environmentally Friendly Building Material by NASH (stock photo only).

Steel frames are used for energy-efficient housing, which in the long run can help with heating and cooling and its impact on the environment. Since termites can't destroy steel frames, there's no need to use toxic chemical treatments to protect your property. There are more reasons why steel is an environmentally friendly building material, learn more about it at nash.asn.au.



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