the environmental ubiquity of copper

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T T H H E E E E N N V V I I R R O O N N M M E E N N T T A A L L U U B B I I Q Q U U I I T T Y Y O O F F C C O O P P P P E E R R Raw Metal Corp Address: 1156 Boundary Road Wacol QLD 4076 Australia Phone number: 1300 729 638 E-mail: [email protected]

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Page 1: The Environmental Ubiquity of Copper

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Raw Metal Corp

Address: 1156 Boundary Road

Wacol QLD 4076 Australia

Phone number: 1300 729 638

E-mail: [email protected]

Page 2: The Environmental Ubiquity of Copper

Copper is a big part of the civilised world. From towering buildings

to quaint homes, it efficiently distributes energy across the

structure. Not only is it cheap to procure, there is an abundance of

it everywhere.

LCA, or Life Cycle Assessment, is a

technique for measuring a material’s

environmental effect and impact on

the associated service, process or

products. Copper, for one, ranks A+ in

several LCA tests when used on

roofing and cladding. It also ranked

impressively when used in insulation,

finishing and moisture control.

Fuelling the Green Movement in Buildings

The energy industry is going one way and that is green.

Technology is far still far from perfecting renewable energy, but

copper is paving the way for green schemes to be possible. It

plays a big part in sustainable architecture, where energy

efficiency is king. In addition, the copper industry even works with

energy organisations to create something that meets current

green standards.

Page 3: The Environmental Ubiquity of Copper

Recycling as a Way of Curbing and Sustaining

Currently, copper industries have dug up 12% of all known copper

resources. It is a small figure especially when put side by side with

the copper supply in the world. Nonetheless, there is an increasing

demand for copper due to its role in electronics, building industry

and other application.

Massive mining will be harder to justify when its environmental

effects become worse. Digging up new copper ore is also

expensive, something many copper companies would want to

avoid. So, recycling helps both the consumers, producers and the

environment itself. The more copper goes into recycling,

companies do not have to rely on mining so much and there will

be a reduction to degradation of nature.

The Continuing Role of Copper in Society

As long as emerging and established countries continue their

development, the demand for copper will not cease. Copper’s

excellent electrical conductivity makes it immaculately useful and

environmentally sound, two factors that drive the venture to

sustainable energy.

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There is a lot of work to do to improve the circulation of copper

without exhausting its natural supply. The platform is already

there, so are the methods. The only thing left is to put it into

action in a worldwide scale.

Source:

http://www.rawmetalcorp.com/

http://copperconcept.org/articles/copper%E2%80%99s-contribution-

improving-environmental-performance-buildings

http://www.decodedscience.com/causes-effects-increasing-global-copper-

demand/52768

http://resources.schoolscience.co.uk/CDA/16plus/sustainability/copper3.html