Environmental Design + Construction - October 2008 - (Page 27) Build green. Be cool. We all have a responsibility to preserve our environment. When you specify and build with MBCI products, you are doing just that. By many standards MBCI metal roofing has been green all along. Our metal roof panels are made from 2535% recycled materials and when you build with steel you are using a 100% recyclable product. MBCI metal roof panels are durable with a long life expectancy that benefits both building owners and the environment by lowering the demand to produce replacement systems. And as a proud Energy Star partner, many of the MBCI Cool Roof colors have reflectivity performance levels that meet Energy Star criteria at 2:12 pitch or greater. What’s the payoff? With lower energy costs and demands for replacement systems, building green has economic benefits as well. Of course, when you support green building practices your project may qualify for LEED certification which recognizes your commitment to environmental issues in your community, qualifies your project for a growing list of state & local government initiatives and potentially delivers exposure through the USGBC. Look for the MBCI Seal and know that you are buying a high-quality, green product for your project. Call 877.713.6224 or visit us at www.mbci.com/edc to discover more. A NCI Building Systems company listed on the NYSE as NCS READER SERVICE NO. 134 WWW.EDCMAG.COM/WEBCARD 16 MBCI locations to serve you: Houston, TX 877.713.6224 | Adel, GA 888.446.6224 | Atlanta, GA 877.512.6224 | Atwater, CA 800.829.9324 | Dallas, TX 800.653.6224 Indianapolis, IN 800.735.6224 | Lubbock, TX 800.758.6224 | Memphis, TN 800.206.6224 | Oklahoma City, OK 800.597.6224 | Omaha, NE 800.458.6224 | Phoenix, AZ 888.533.6224 | Richmond, VA 800.729.6224 | Rome, NY 800.559.6224 | Salt Lake City, UT 800.874.2404 | San Antonio, TX 800.598.6224 | Tampa, FL 800.359.6224 http://www.mbci.com/edc http://www.mbci.com/edc http://www.EDCmag.com/webcard
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