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Exploring How Lida Group Is Making Container Home and Labor Camp Construction Greener and More Sustainable Through Careful Material Selection, Design Strategies and On-Site Processes
2023-Oct-26 10:55:30
By Admin

 

As global leaders in workforce housing, Lida Group recognizes a responsibility to future-proof projects through sustainable practices.

Conscious Sourcing

Requiring suppliers disclose origins empowers utilizing recycled steel and minimizing transport distances. FSC-certified wood alternatives like bamboo reduce harvest impacts.

Design for Deconstruction

Modular units featuring standardized fasteners can be efficiently disassembled at end-of-life returning 95% materials to manufacturing through component passports.

Energy Efficiency

Double-glazed windows, programmable thermostats and 40cm insulation curb energy usage 30% versus code. Zero-energy camps employ battery banking and rooftop solar.

 

 

Water Stewardship

Rainwater harvesting, waterless urinals andnda treatment ponds passively recharge aquifers versus discarding wastewater. Strict leak checks occur.

Waste Diversion

Onsite material exchanges redirect construction scrap for future projects. Organics processing and co-location with recycling hubs achieve 80% landfill diversion.

Low-Carbon Transport

Container mobility driven via biodiesel trucking fleets and optimized delivery routing slash fuel consumption. Modular shipping bundles payloads.

 

flatpack container

flatpack container house

 

Habitat Mitigation

Environmental impact assessments guide sensitive site selections while vegetation replanting offsets hardstand footprints post occupancy.

Through exemplary material economies, renewable infrastructure and mindful operations – Lida Group embraces sustainability responsibilities by designing the future of temporary communities with people and planet in mind. Audits ensure compliance.

 

 

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