Steel Reinforcing Bars: Recycled

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
Bar
Source:
Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute

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Overview: Environmentally friendly, sustainable design encompasses a holistic, life-cycle view of a structure's short-term and long-term impacts on the earth's resources. Because of potential energy and cost saving, coupled with a commitment to a long-term sustainability, and reduced environmental impact, more and more owners and developers are requiring that their building be built green. This article explains how steel reinforcing bars, as well as concrete, can provide outstanding benefits as sustainable building material.

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Format: PDF | Size: 211KB | Date: May 2002 | Pages: 2


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