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Sustainability eBook 2024: Siniat

In 2024, Siniat proudly sponsored the Sustainability Awards 'Public Buildings' category, celebrating facilities serving the public, including hospitals, transport hubs, and museums. The eBook highlights Siniat’s commitment to sustainability through initiatives like the Opt2Act program, the solar installation at their Matraville plant, and their metal and plasterboard EPDs.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

09 Dec 2024 1m read View Author

Sustainability is reshaping building design, with architects prioritising energy efficiency, renewable systems, and water conservation. Thoughtful orientation, material choices, and green technologies reduce environmental impact, transforming structures into resilient, eco-friendly solutions that harmonise with the environment and support a sustainable future.

In 2024, Siniat was the proud sponsor of the Sustainability Awards 'Public Buildings' category - a building or facility or artwork which primarily services or is used by the public except educational facilities. This can include hospitals, medical centres, sports ovals and facilities, transport hubs, parliament houses, zoological gardens, museums, government department buildings and religious structures.

Download this eBook to see the Public Buildings shortlist along with Siniat’s Opt2Act program, the solar installation at their Matraville plant, and Siniat’s metal and plasterboard EPDs.

Sustainability eBook 2024: Siniat
Sustainability eBook 2024: Siniat
Download this eBook to see the Public Buildings shortlist along with Siniat’s Opt2Act program, the solar installation at their Matraville plant, and Siniat’s metal and plasterboard EPDs.
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