Lindab Partners with CLC to Lead the Charge in Sustainable Building
Lindab Ltd is thrilled to announce its recent partnership with the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) as a Construct Zero Partner.
Lindab Ltd is thrilled to announce its recent partnership with the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) as a Construct Zero Partner.
Relative humidity is the amount of moisture present in the air. When it goes below 30% you may experience irritation and discomfort. When it goes above 60% the presence of moisture and dirt can cause mould and other biological contaminants to thrive. Too much humidity can also cause damage to the building.
Carbon dioxide is normally used as an indicator of air quality. When the carbon dioxide levels are high it’s an indication of stagnant, stale air which normally has more particles and emissions which in turn can cause other problems both for your health and for the building.
High or unbalanced pressure drop can lead to increased running costs and inefficient performance of your ventilation system. In this post we will look at four important factors that can affect the pressure drop of the ventilation system in your building.
From the very first moment in life we need air. We start life by taking a deep breath of air and from that very moment we are dependent on it – for life, health and wellbeing. So, why should we care about our indoor air quality?
In a recent blog post, which you can read here, we talked about our ongoing steel journey and the offering of ventilation products in Recycled 75 steel however we can’t solely rely on recycled steel for the foreseeable future. We must look at alternative options, and so we have.
Lindab's journey toward reduced CO₂-emissions - first stop: decarbonised steel
Lindab and Castellum are collaborating on duct systems in fossil-free steel for a renovation project in Stockholm, Sweden. Lindab is the first ventilation company in the world to receive a pilot delivery of fossil-free steel from SSAB. Castellum is significantly reducing the project's climate impact by choosing fossil-free ventilation ducts for its refurbishing.
This week, Lindab have taken another important step to improving circular economy by changing the fuel for their UK distribution fleet to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).
Lindab will deliver the world's first ventilation ducts in fossil-free steel to an innovative construction project in Lund, Sweden. The real estate company Vectura is developing and managing the project, and Skanska will handle the construction. The aim is for the property to be LEED Gold certified.
As one of few companies in the world, Lindab will receive a test delivery of fossil-free steel from SSAB. Lindab will offer its customers a limited number of ventilation and building construction products made from fossil-free steel.
In an effort to reduce energy consumption and save money, many building owners and facility managers may be tempted to cut back on heating and ventilation in their buildings. This can be a quick and effective solution in the short term. But what are the long-term consequences?
Lindab, a leading supplier of ventilation solutions, has taken a pioneering step towards the goal of reducing the climate impact of its products by offering ventilation ducts in recycled steel as part of its range. The first project to use these ventilation ducts is Jakobsbergsgatan 24, a property in the Mood quarter in Stockholm owned by AMF Fastigheter.
Why is BSR highlighting 2024 as a pivotal year for progressing their agenda to raise safety, standards, and performance across the built environment?
Lindab National Sales Manager, Andy Watton highlights why energy savings should support a good indoor climate.
Merry Christmas from Lindab
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the United Nations provides 17 Sustainable Development Goals which represent areas for action. We can demonstrate how Lindab ventilation systems, contribute to a number of the UN SDGs.
Lindab Rainline is a durable and reliable guttering system that can withstand the challenges of winter weather.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the United Nations provides 17 Sustainable Development Goals which represent areas for action. We can demonstrate how Lindab residential ventilation systems, contribute to a number of the UN SDGs.
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by the United Nations provides 17 Sustainable Development Goals which represent areas for action. We can demonstrate how Lindab roofing ranges, Seamline standing seam roofing and Coverline seam roof panels, contribute to a number of the UN SDGs.