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Sustainable and Responsible Building for the Future

SOPREMA Sustainable Building
February 10, 2023 at 6:00 a.m.

By Cayden Wemple. 

Listen to Heidi J. Ellsworth talk with Jeff Moore of SOPREMA about sustainable and eco-friendly contracting on an episode of RLW. 

It’s no secret that contracting and the construction industry are a big contributor to carbon emissions. In fact, it is estimated that upwards of 39% of CO2 emissions are caused by the building industry. More green initiatives are going to be necessary to cut down on that number, and more construction companies are going to need to participate in green trends. Luckily, SOPREMA is one of the companies that is taking the lead on these environmentally friendly efforts. A representative from the company, Jeff Moore, sat down with Heidi J. Ellsworth to discuss these efforts on a recent episode of RLW. 

One of the initiatives that SOPREMA is taking, is changing the blowing agent that they are using in their commercial roofing installations. The agent that SOPREMA is advocating for is called “HFO” and it is a much greener and environmentally stable option than another agent called “HFC.” Jeff Moore of SOPREMA, told the host that HFC is 1,400 times more detrimental to the environment than HFO. Unfortunately, HFO is still only regulated in a few states, but SOPREMA has decided to completely abandon HFC in favor of the more environmentally conscious option. What’s also so amazing about the HFO option is that it is made out of 70% recycled materials. SOPREMA wants to get to the point where almost all of their materials are recycled in one way or another. Jeff says, “We want to get to a place to where material can be reused or recycled in some manner and diverted from landfill.” 

The name of the game is reducing carbon emissions, and Jeff thinks that our country will start to take greater note of the environmental impact that the emissions have. He said, “We're going to just continue to see more municipalities and cities pass ordinances, and people are going to want to keep up... so, it's here to stay.”  

Learn more about SOPREMA on their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit soprema.us

Listen to the podcast to learn more about why sustainable solutions matter to the success of your company. 

About Cayden  

Cayden is a reporter for RoofersCoffeeShop, MetalCoffeeShop and AskARoofer. When he isn’t writing about roofs, he’s usually playing guitar or writing songs for his musical endeavors. 



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