Infinitely recyclable. Aluminium can be
recycled again and again without loss of quality. The re-melting of
aluminium requires little energy; it saves up to 95% of the energy
required for primary aluminium production.
Aesthetically pleasing. Versatile in its ability to accept different surface finishes, for example, anodising and powder coating.
A 'cradle to cradle' building material
Aluminium is produced through two different routes: Primary Aluminium
from bauxite ore and Recycled Aluminium from processed scrap and used
aluminium products.
Bauxite ore is in abundant supply, occurring mainly in tropical and
sub-tropical areas such as West Africa, South America and Australia.
Once mined and refined it can then be rolled, cast or extruded into
anything from architectural structures to aircraft, cars and packaging.
After use it can be recycled repeatedly without loss of its material
qualities. This property of infinite recyclability means that up to 75%
of the world’s aluminium ever produced is still in productive use,
having been through countless loops of its ‘cradle to cradle’ lifecycle.
Given that it only takes 5% of the original energy used to create
primary aluminium, recycled aluminium is a true eco-friendly material
that can be made available not just once but indefinitely for future
generations.
Therefore Aluminium offers a building material that is sustainable and effectively inexhaustible.
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