
PolySteel is one of the most environmentally responsible building materials you can use. From the initial manufacturing process through decades of energy-saving performance, PolySteel forms provide a variety of benefits to our environment.
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The super energy efficiency of PolySteel structures minimizes the amount of fuel burned for heat, saving our oil and gas reserves and reducing air pollution and the "greenhouse effect", the cause of global warming.
When (Chlorofluorocarbons) are used during the manufacturing process the release of those CFC's has been linked to the destruction of the Earth's protective ozone layer and an increased incidence of skin cancer (see below). PolySteel forms do not contain HCFC, formaldehyde, asbestos, or fiberglass.
The Ozone Layer
Scientists studying the Earth's atmosphere believe that the ozone layer which shields us from the sun's ultraviolet radiation is being destroyed by CFC blowing agents. Unfortunately, many extruded polystyrene products use CFC's in their manufacture. It can be recognized by its fibrous appearance and is found in:
According to research by the Portland Cement Association, houses built with insulating concrete forms (ICFs) require an estimated 32% less energy to cool and 44% less energy to heat than comparable wood-frame houses. And the bigger the house, the bigger the savings.
manufacturer of a super-energy efficient insulation product, and our PolySteel forms are labeled with the ENERGY STAR® logo, along with our own. We have long recognized the environmental benefits of building energy efficient homes and we are proud to label our Forms with this sign of federal recognition.
For more information on this program, contact your PolySteel distributor or the EPA at 1-888-STAR-YES.
LEED, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, is the only nationally recognized green building rating system and evaluates the performance of buildings from a “whole building” perspective. It provides project developers a checklist of criteria by which a building can be judged in six categories, including Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, and Innovation & Design. The largest point-generating category is Energy & Atmosphere. There are four possible ratings: LEED Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum. A gold-rated building is estimated to have reduced its environmental impact by 50% compared with an equivalent conventional building.
The minimum number of points needed for certification is 26. Using PolySteel can help achieve up to 20 LEED points depending upon the nature and scope of the construction project.
American PolySteel has a LEED Accredited Professional on staff who is prepared to answer your questions about achieving LEED Certification.

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