Senior Architectural Systems introduces new, low carbon aluminium extrusion offering – ReAL 2.0

  • 3 Jul 2024

Senior Architectural Systems is going the extra mile to reduce the carbon footprint generated through the transportation of its products by supporting the use of UK-sourced closed-loop recycled aluminium.

ReAL 2.0 is the window, door and curtain walling systems designer and manufacturer’s new bespoke scheme for customers who want to further reduce the embodied carbon generated through the manufacture, transportation, and disposal of aluminium fenestration products. Senior can now manufacture its full range of products from aluminium extrusions comprising a minimum of 75 per cent recycled content from post-consumer scrap materials which are sourced and processed in the UK using low carbon methods. As the largest privately owned aluminium systems house in the UK, all of Senior’s products are manufactured in South Yorkshire.

Currently, the new offering is only available to customers on request but the company hopes that, as more aluminium from the UK is able to be recycled and reused, supply will increase to reduce the reliance on imported recycled aluminium. In support of this, where possible Senior will also work with select clients to manage the removal of older aluminium fenestration products from retrofit schemes for recycling.

Owing to the UK’s current limited capacity for reprocessing aluminium, most recycled aluminium is imported, however Senior has recently made changes to its main supply to ensure that it can still offer all its customers a lower carbon option. The company, as one of the early adopters of recycled aluminium, extrudes all of its products from aluminium that contains more recycled materials than before and which generates lower carbon emissions throughout its production. These emissions are measured in kilograms of carbon dioxide equivalents and one kg of CO2 equivalents is comparable to the effect of one kg of CO2 emission. The recycled aluminium Senior currently uses as part of its standard offering is below 4.0kgCO2/kgA, which is significantly lower than the global average and approximately a 35 per cent reduction in carbon compared to the 6.1kgCO2/kgA aluminium the manufacturer could offer before. As it sourced from the UK which reduces the need for extensive transportation, Senior’s new ReAL 2.0 aluminium offering has an even lower carbon footprint at 2.0kgCO2/kgA.

Senior Architectural Systems’ managing director Mark Wadsworth commented: “It’s important to us as a manufacturer and for our customers working in the construction industry that we are continuously looking for new ways to reduce the environmental impact of the work we do and the buildings we can help create. Senior has long championed the use of recycled aluminium and as a UK based supplier, the transportation of our products is already less carbon intensive than others. However, there is always more that we can do and by supporting the greater use of aluminium that has been recycled right here in the UK, we can hopefully help create a stronger supply and a more sustainable solution.”

Customers are advised to contact their regional architectural advisor or technical sales manager for more information on how Senior’s low carbon aluminium can benefit them.

Contact details can be found at www.seniorarchitectural.co.uk/contact

Contact:

Senior Architectural Systems,
Eland Road,
Denaby Main,
Doncaster,
United Kingdom,
DN12 4HA

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01709 772600
Fax: 01709 772601

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