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SUMMER 2024
GREENSTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS
A Brandon-based business is
building a brighter future with
an ambition to surpass standards
for sustainable change.
Greenstone Building Products is blazing the trail in
sustainable manufacturing while also meeting or
exceeding building energy standards. The building
technology company manufactures insulated com-
posite envelope (ICE) panels, which address chal-
lenges in thermal performance, sustainability and
construction efficiency.
Jena Cline, customer service representative man-
ager, says they're transforming the building process
through technology and innovation.
"The world today is demanding sustainable change,
and we are here to exceed the standards," she says.
"Did you know that 30 to 40 per cent of energy is
consumed by buildings? If all buildings were utilizing
an envelope that was as airtight and energy efficient as
ours, we could reduce that by more than half."
Sustainability starts in the initial steps of
Greenstone's processes.
BY JENNIFER MCFEE
AIMS TO EXCEED
SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS
Brandon business
SUBMITTED
PHOTOS
THESE MULTI-UNIT BUILDINGS, LOCATED IN IQALUIT AND BUILT
BY NCC DEVELOPMENTS, USE ICE PANEL CONSTRUCTION.