Of course, I have a bias since I work in the masonry industry, but just about any masonry cladding could be included including a brick cavity wall, terra cotta rainscreen or natural stone cladding. These are all low maintenance and long lasting. This information could be helpful as there isn’t much hard data on the carbon content of these materials to this point. Older information such as from BEES didn’t include some of the improvement made in the industry. If you have any further questions, i would be glad to assist.
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