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Sustainability in Architectural Metals

While laying the groundwork for the architectural materials and designs of your building, the sustainability of the building products is an important factor to consider. 

Sustainable materials are not only beneficial for the environment, but they can save you a large sum of money since the materials are recyclable, energy-efficient, and durable.  

Luckily, there are a variety of sustainable architectural metals that can be easily incorporated into buildings and structures.

Here Are Some Sustainable Architectural Metals 

These metals have little environmental impact both in their lifestyle and production. 

Aluminum 

Aluminum is an architectural metal that is ideal for many buildings, as it is lightweight, has a long lifespan, and is highly recyclable. 

Nearly 75% of the 1.5 billion tons of aluminum produced to date is still in use, making it one of the most recyclable materials on the planet. 

-International Aluminum Institute 

Copper 

Copper is corrosion-resistant, making it an excellent choice to use in buildings. It requires minimal maintenance and replacements and is 100% recyclable. 

Steel 

Steel is one of the strongest architectural metals, making it efficient in construction and eliminating the need for additional materials to support the building. 

The metal also can be recycled numerous times without losing its properties. 

These architectural metals often have energy-efficient productions, using renewable energy in metal fabrication, which enhances the sustainability of the materials

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