Most construction material decisions are based on factors
like cost, durability, maintenance, and structural integrity. As sustainable
building practices become more and more important in society, it would be nice
to see companies considering the environment when making these choices. If I
were in charge of an innovative and forward-thinking company, making sure my
buildings were as green as possible would definitely be a priority.
Green buildings are easier than ever. Starting with a steel
frame is the first step. Steel is 100% recyclable, and 64% of the steel
products we see today are recycled,
which is a really high percentage. Steel framing in particular must contain at
least 25% recycled materials, but often contains much more. Using steel
products like these http://www.capitalsteel.net/products/coldbar
helps to limit landfill space and preserve our natural resources.
I would also want to invest in solar energy for a green
building. Along with solar panels, designing lighting and water systems that
use minimal energy would be a priority. If my business still wasn’t very energy
efficient, I would want to purchase carbon offsets to try to make my company
carbon neutral, like Microsoft and other companies are doing right now.
Environmentally friendly initiatives are the right thing to
do, and I think businesses can play a big part in making the world a better
place. I can’t really build my own green building, but I can choose products
from companies that do!