Concrete
Concrete is an excellent material for creating thermal mass in a passive solar designed home. In temperate and cool climates thermal mass helps regulate a home's temperature and keep it warm in winter and cool in summer.
The types of materials selected at the design stage of building a home will impact fundamentally on its longer-term sustainability. These choices have implications for saving energy, improving bushfire resilience and improving comfort.
Building materials typically considered to be 'green' include renewable plant materials like straw and mud brick, timber from forests certified to be sustainably managed, recycled materials and other products that are non-toxic, reusable and renewable.
Listed suppliers are a guide and are not endorsed by Green Cross Australia or the Alternative Technology Association.
CSIRO's Justin Leonard, one of Australia's leading bushfire risk experts, shares practical, sustainable and resilience messages.
Colin French from the Kinglake Rangers Wilderness Camp talks about the lengths they are going to ensure that the camp is building back in a green and sustainable manner.
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