Global Warming

The environmental impact of haulage is not only minimised when transporting material for recycling but also when taking systems to site; systems are ‘site assembled’ and as such they can be delivered far more efficiently with fewer loads to carry products to site. Site assembly also makes deconstruction much more straightforward when it comes to the end of a building’s useful life. Euroclad systems can be disassembled and transported easily, ready to be recycled, reused or disposed of.

A further benefit derived from the engineering of many LINEAR systems is that they allow for renewal of specific areas of a building that need regular updating or are likely to be damaged, with minimal disruption and little time or effort. One of the most sustainable approaches to construction is to refurbish an existing structure. Euroclad LINEAR façades lend themselves to refurbishment applications perfectly and can help achieve a faster, more cost effective build with less local disruption and reduced environmental impact, giving a new lease of life to a previously undesirable building.
LINEAR systems make it easy to create high quality architecture and infrastructure, playing a key part in a sustainable future through the integration of environmental sustainability with many aspects of design. The ‘cradle to cradle’ attitude towards sustainability ensures that a responsible, measurable approach is taken to sustainability, with no room for intangible ‘green wash’.
