WE Concrete recognizes the inherent value in aggressively supporting sustainable construction and green building initiatives. Through our high performance, low CO2 concrete mixes (EF Technology®) and Certified Concrete Sustainability Specialists (CCSS), we continue to contribute to the building of projects that are environmentally responsible, cost-effective and healthy places to live and work.
Concrete is the future of sustainable construction
Increasingly, concrete is being recognized for its life cycle environmental and economical benefits, from extraction and production, to construction, maintenance and disposal. There are solid facts that make concrete the right choice for effective sustainable development.
CO2 Emission
The use of recycled materials in concrete reduces greenhouse gasses, frees up landfill space, and reduces raw material consumption.
Recyclable
After a concrete structure has served its original purpose, the concrete can be crushed and recycled into aggregate for use in new concrete or as a backfill or road base.
Environmental and Cost Benefits
The use of concrete pavement and roofing in our urban areas and roadways means that more light is reflected and less heat is absorbed. This may result in significant energy savings and healthier and safer communities.
Reduces Storm Water Waste
Pervious concrete is a strong type of pavement with a porous structure that allows rainwater to pass directly through the pavement and into the soil naturally.
Energy Efficient
Buildings constructed of concrete have a unique energy-saving advantage because of their inherent thermal mass. In addition, insulated concrete wall systems are a technology that can be more energy-efficient than traditional or wood construction.
Durability
Concrete offers significant strength over other building materials. It can sustain natural disasters such as hurricanes, fires, earthquakes and tsunamis. Concrete conserves resources by reducing the need for reconstruction.
The use of concrete in buildings has many benefits that span all stakeholders.