Sustainable Materials To Use In Your New Home Build
If you are new to the building scheme and are planning to build a house take a second to think about the materials you are choosing to construct with. The production of commercial concrete materials releases tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere each year, contributing...

If you are new to the building scheme and are planning to build a house take a second to think about the materials you are choosing to construct with. The production of commercial concrete materials releases tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere each year, contributing to the calamity that is climate change. Choosing to use sustainable materials is not only giving our planet the hug it deserves, but it will also be a great selling point as ‘green’ houses are hot on the market. Here are seven of the eco-friendliest home construction materials you should consider for your new home build:Bamboo
Not only does bamboo sound trendy and radiate modern Asian infused vibes, the 100 year old building material is hailed for its tensile strength, light-weight and the fact it can be regrown quickly. Used an alternative to heavy steel and concrete structures, bamboo is a good material for building walls and frames.
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