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Look at these 5 iconic sustainable buildings in Australia â striking and beautiful, but you may not have realised that they are built with sustainability in mind. Here at Stonewall Platinum, we are excited about finding innovative ways to build sustainably so we can live harmoniously with the environment. The benefits of sustainable construction go beyond environmental friendliness, building green and building responsibly is also good for our health and well-being.
The problem is huge. Letâs look at some statistics.
An important element of sustainable construction is about building âgreenâ a.k.a. the green building industry. For those with a business mind, the business case for green building projects is strong:
Over the years, the green building industry has grown significantly in Australia and the industry has now included many specialisations. According to Austrade, here is a list of examples of green building niches that Australian companies specialise in:
As the green building industry continues to evolve, there will be more exciting innovations taking place and business opportunities becoming available.
You may ask âWhat makes a building green?â. There are many features that make a building green. Here are some examples:
Launched in 2003, the Green Building Council of Australia has developed the Green Star environmental rating system for Australian buildings, which provides independent certification through a 6-star system to verify that a building or community project is sustainable.
This rating system incorporates the learnings and practice from other countries such as the US and UK and is recognised internationally.
While building green and advocating for sustainable construction often requires a collective effort with a collaborative spirit, there are steps that we can take individually to support the sustainable construction movement.
In this article we talk about the 2 key areas: construction methods and building materials that we can focus on.
And indeed, intentionally choosing building materials like non-combustible volcanic rock wool insulation products, which have the approval of the Green Building Council of Australia is a great way to start building green and sustainably.