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  • Environmentally Responsible Roofing Options

    While choosing roofing materials, the priorities in earlier times were durability, affordability and aesthetics. Today you need to add one more dimension and that is eco-friendliness. To enquire about the various roofing options including colorbond, metal or tiled roofing for your house build or renovation – ask for more information or a quote for a new roof with First Class Roofing. They are experts at all types of roofing refurbishments or repairs – or even new roofing jobs.

    Green roofs are the latest trend in the roofing industry. This roof is covered with greenery, consisting of either decorative plants, or vegetable and fruit plants. This keeps the air fresh in surrounding areas and cools the temperature inside the building. These roofs are known as living roofs. They are high maintenance and require extensive monitoring and care to ensure that the plants survive harsh weather and climate change. They do put a higher load on the building and there is potential for leakage and structural damage if you’re not careful. Installing these roofs can be expensive and time-consuming but in the long run, they are one of the best options.

    Metal roofs have been in use for centuries, but today they are manufactured using environmentally-sustainable processes. They are highly durable, fire and corrosion resistant, and recyclable, and they can be coated with reflective paints to reduce UV ray damage and lower your energy bills. You can select material that has been recycled. Corrugated sheet metal roofs are another good option as they are low maintenance and don’t allow water-pooling.

    Recycled or re-purposed clay tiles and shingles are a great option. These materials are highly durable and can last for centuries with some maintenance. You can paint or coat them in lighter hues for better results.

    EDPM or rubber roofing is another great option. It is manufactured from recycled rubber tires or other goods and is blended with materials such as slate or concrete to give it additional strength and texture. It is available in different colors and is highly durable and aesthetically appealing. Some roofing materials are made from recycled plastic bags, food and beverage industry waste. Polymers and recycled tires are other sources for environmentally-friendly roofing.

    Solar roofing is one of the most common approaches to eco-friendly roofing. You can cover the entire roof with photovoltaic panels or solar shingles that convert UV rays into energy that can be used to control temperature, for cooking and lighting and any other process that requires electricity in the house. Excess power generated can be sold to the general grid and you can make this roof a financially viable investment.

    Manufacturing materials such as asphalt has become more eco-friendly by changing the process to create asphalt rolls instead of shingles, though these roofs are high-maintenance and may need frequent replacement.

    Using natural materials such as grass, straw or reeds to create thatched roofs is a new trend. It creates roofs that are 100% biodegradable and non-polluting. Manufacturing is non-polluting and the resources are renewable.

  • Before you can start replacing materials or processes

    As the demand for sustainable materials increases and regulations such as the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) tighten, plastics manufacturers are faced with the need to adapt to a more environmentally friendly future. To meet these demands, bioplastics and sustainable alternatives can be a crucial part of the solution.

    Here is a practical checklist to start the transition and take the first steps towards a more sustainable business.

    Step 1: Analyze current production

    Before you can start replacing materials or processes, it is important to understand your current production.

    • Map raw material use: Identify the types of plastics and fossil raw materials used today.
    • Emissions analysis: Calculate your company’s climate impact, including Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions (read more here).
    • Identify key products: Focus on the products where switching to bioplastics or other sustainable materials can make the biggest difference.

    Step 2: Explore bioplastic materials

    Bioplastic materials can be an important part of the solution to reduce climate impact. Start by exploring the options.


    – Choose the right type of bioplastic:

    Bio-based plastics: For example, PLA or bio-based polyethylene (PE).
    Biodegradable plastics: For example, PHA or PBAT, which can degrade naturally under certain conditions.

    – Ensure compatibility:

    Test whether bioplastics work in your existing production and machinery.

    – Supplier partnerships:

    Identify suppliers that offer certified bioplastic materials suitable for your production.

    See the different types of bioplastic materials A Good Chooice offers here:

  • Outdoor Sports Pitch Extends Primary Academy’s All Weather Learning Facilities

    Opened at an official ceremony headlined by Stoke City’s Junior Tchamedeu & Port Vale’s James Wilson, Jason Lowe & Sian McHugh in November 2023, Sandon Primary Academy’s brand new sports pitch has already proved a fantastic addition to the school’s outdoor facilities.

    With the front approach to the school already covered with LazyLawn artificial surfaces, this latest 2000 square metre installation extends the School’s sports provision and will be an invaluable space for outdoor learning activities into 2024 and beyond.

    Responsible for all the site’s artificial grass and resin-bound surfaces, Steve Johnson of LazyLawn Sandbach returned to the site in this latest project, just one in a number completed over the last eight years. His team are experts in the supply and installation of synthetic surfaces and wet-pour safety surfaces.

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