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CARL STAHL DECORCABLE AND SUSTAINABLE
ARCHITECTURE PRACTICES
Sustainable
Architecture is becoming ever more important in protecting our resources for
the future. By proactively adopting sustainable technologies, we can all make a
small contribution to preserving resources for future generations.
Carl
Stahl DécorCable is proud to offer products that respond to the growing desire
of the architecture and design community to lead the way in the areas of
Environmental Building Practices and Sustainable Living. Our company philosophy
was established long ago and remains clear: to offer the best choice of
products and services that maximize utility and minimize environmental impact.
Our sustainability commitment means our products are:
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Quality engineered from
stainless steel, brass, and aluminum. They are naturally corrosion resistant
for long use cycles and are fully recyclable upon disposal. Established
recycling programs around the world ensure easy compliance with recycling/reuse
goals. We strive to use resources that make as much use of recycled steel as
possible.
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Don’t require coatings,
cleaners and solvents to ensure long term beauty and functionality. This also
minimizes the costs and manpower dedicated to ongoing cleaning and maintenance.
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Carefully engineered and
manufactured to minimize material waste and negative on-site impact during
installation.
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As a construction material,
cables are very efficient and produce a high amount of work with less “mass”
and raw material input. Compared with traditional building materials, cables
are light, scalable and graceful.
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Manufactured in a facility certified to the ISO 14001 Standard for Environmental
Management Systems.
At
Carl Stahl DécorCable, the philosophy of “The Best InTension” drives our desire
to offer uncompromising products and service. We believe that high quality
products facilitate high quality design. For more information about sustainable
architecture practices, visit the AIA sustainable design website at
www.aia.org/cote/ or visit the US Green Building Council at
www.usgbc.org.
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