Welcome to GreenSteel Technology, Inc.
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GreenSteel Technology, Inc.
is focused on providing low cost housing with better building solutions that are more energy-efficient. GreenSteel is working with key architect firms across the country to insure the best built stuctures at an affordable price. Our wall panels and prefab building systems are environmentally friendly for the commercial and residential building market.

Why Build Green?
The USGBC (United States Green Building Council) provides the following evidence for building Green:
The built environment has a profound impact on our natural environment, economy, health and productivity.
In the United States, buildings account for:
    * 36% of total energy use/65% of electricity consumption
    * 30% of greenhouse gas emissions
    * 30% of raw materials use
    * 30% of waste output/136 million tons annually
    * 12% of potable water consumption

Environmental benefits: 
    * Enhance and protect ecosystems and biodiversity
    * Improve air and water quality
    * Reduce solid waste
    * Conserve natural resources

Economic benefits: 
    * Reduce operating costs
    * Enhance asset value and profits
    * Improve employee productivity and satisfaction
    * Optimize life-cycle economic performance
Health and community benefits: 
    * Improve air, thermal and acoustic environments
    * Enhance occupant comfort and health
    * Minimize strain on local infrastructure
    * Contribute to overall quality of life
 



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