Reducing carbon in steel construction

Published: 27-Nov-2024

voestalpine Metsec discusses how it introduced a reduced carbon steel option for its renowned light gauge steel construction solutions to minimise the carbon emissions and environmental impact of construction projects

With increasing pressure from central government and local authorities to minimise the carbon emissions and environmental impact of construction projects, voestalpine Metsec has introduced a reduced carbon steel option for its renowned light gauge steel construction solutions, including the pre-panellised loadbearing solution, Metframe, SFS, Purlins and its range of internal non-loadbearing stud, track, and MF ceilings.

Branded Metsec Decarb, the steel is produced in new, state-of-the-art electric arc furnaces and is a true move towards a reduced carbon future for the construction industry, containing less than half the amount of carbon dioxide per tonne for the same quality of steel.

voestalpine Metsec has introduced a reduced carbon steel option for its renowned light gauge steel construction solutions

Andy Hackett, General Manager of voestalpine Metsec’s Dry Lining Division, said: "Together with our commitment to Net Zero Carbon operations by 2035, Metsec Decarb underlines our commitment to providing specifiers, developers, and clients with a very real opportunity to reduce a project’s carbon footprint and enhance its sustainability credentials.

"Metsec Decarb is a bona fide lower embodied carbon steel. It does not rely on greenwashing, carbon offsetting, allocation of green energy or mass balance approach to achieve this, providing real peace of mind for the designer."

voestalpine Metsec construction systems and products are backed by comprehensive verified manufacturer statements and Environmental Product Declarations, which can be included in the final project’s carbon assessments.

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