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Steel construction provides the most sustainable and economic buildings, representing the most efficient use of resources. This longevity combined with the inherent value of an asset that can be recycled or reused at end of life means that steel is not a cost, it is an investment.
Steel as a material is sustainable for a number of reasons:
The development of higher strength steels means that LSF structures are built using less steel. Less steel lowers upfront carbon, not just from the material itself, but also reductions in the transport weight, construction and foundation weight.
Building with a material such as LSF that requires little or zero maintenance, and can meet design life requirements within three figures, meaning the utilisation of the resource is maxmised.
• Steel that is not reused in construction can be repurposed to form another steel product
Many of the by-products of the steel manufacturing process can be utilised in other processes or industries, significantly reducing wastage.








