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SxL Plans to Build Carbon Neutral Houses by 2011

SxL Co., a major Japanese home builder, announced on January 6, 2009, that by the end of fiscal 2011 it will reduce to zero the net carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the lifecycle of the homes it builds.

Before making the declaration the company first examined the CO2 emissions resulting from its homes and possible reductions at each stage of their life cycle - including material procurement and production, transportation, design and construction, occupation, demolition, and disposal -- and then formulated its Zero-Carbon Program that shows reduction targets and action plans at each stage.

The program was designed on the basic principle of building homes to last longer, using its "LOOP (Long Owner Program)" system in the homes it has builds, starting in January 2009. First made public on December 18, 2008, the system is designed to allow good ventilation that reduces condensation and keeps the space between walls dry in order to enhance the durability and extend the life of the homes. The system manages all stages of the house's life cycle, including home design, production, material procurement, problem diagnosis, repair, and maintenance.

To fulfill its commitment, the company also aims to reduce the environmental loads of materials; consolidate and standardize production, transportation, and construction; install housing and electric equipment using innovative energy saving technology; use natural wind and solar energy; and give clients advice on how to reduce their environmental impacts over the long term.

Posted: 2009/04/10 06:00:15 AM


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