Architecting Circularity with Recycled Aluminum
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Architecting Circularity with Recycled Aluminum
"Aluminum recycling significantly mitigates emissions and conserves resources; Loop 80's 80% recycled content aims to further reduce the environmental impact of architectural materials."
"The introduction of Loop 80, with its remarkable reduction in embodied carbon and energy demand, reflects a big step toward aligning product development with circular economy principles."
Aluminum recycling is crucial for reducing emissions and conserving resources in architecture. Loop 80, which contains 80% recycled content, builds on the success of Loop 60, which already achieved 67% recycled content. Certified by TÜV AUSTRIA, these innovations not only lower CO₂ emissions considerably but also align with circular economy principles. Alumil, a key player in these advancements and a partner in significant EU-funded projects, emphasizes its commitment to sustainability through being the first in Greece to attain Cradle to Cradle Certified® Silver. This showcases a dedication to improved material health and responsible sourcing amidst evolving sustainability standards in architecture.
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