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Environment Social Governance (ESG)

Why ESG Requirements Are Changing Building Choices Five years ago, "green building" was a nice-to-have. Today, it's in loan covenants, investor mandates, and tenant requirements. ESG isn't marketing anymore. It's due diligence. Traditional construction faces growing scrutiny: · Embodied carbon in cement production Concrete manufacturing accounts for significant CO2 emissions — a metric that now appears in corporate sustainability reports. · Material waste on-site Cut-and-fit construction generates waste streams that require disposal and reporting. · Limited end-of-life recyclability Demolition debris from mixed-material buildings often goes to landfill, not recycling loops. · Water consumption during construction Concrete curing and site cleaning require substantial water use — a concern in water-stressed regions. Steel structures align with ESG frameworks: ✅ Steel is infinitely recyclable without quality loss — end-of-life value is real ✅ Factory f...