Sustainability

Built to Last. Designed to Circulate.

We prioritize durability, verified thermal performance, and responsible sourcing to ensure your building envelope stays efficient and relevant for decades. 

Durability-first

Responsible Sourcing

Circular Strategy

Operational Impact

Focusing on high-performance thermal boundaries to minimize carbon footprints throughout the building lifecycle.

Material Pathways

We exclusively use 6063-T66 primary aluminum, which is 100% recyclable. Our supply chain prioritizes low-carbon extraction.

Serviceability

Designs are evaluated for repair, hardware replacement, and long-term parts availability, not replacement.

Stack of raw aluminum billets in a manufacturing facility, illustrating the durability and 95% recyclability of aluminum window materials.
Why Aluminum

Performance Backed by Data.

Unlike vinyl (PVC) which degrades and ends up in landfills, aluminum is one of the most environmentally friendly materials on Earth. It maintains its structural integrity indefinitely and can be recycled repeatedly without any loss of quality.

50+ Years

Target Service Life

95%

Recyclability Rate

Standards, Testing, and Transparency

We align performance language with recognized testing and documentation frameworks. This reduces ambiguity for buyers and strengthens trust.

Published Test Methods

We link test reports to standards used (NFRC/ASTM) and system configurations, not just "best-case" values.

Claims with Context

When we state an outcome, we state the scope: climate, installation method, and product variants.

Continuous Updates

As product lines evolve, we update documentation and keep archived versions available on request.

Circular Design Principles

1

Repairable

Hardware and gaskets are treated as service items with replacement plans.

2

Refurbish

Restoring performance through parts and tuning before recommending replacement.

3

Recover

When systems reach end of life, materials re-enter the supply chain.

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