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THE STRAUSE RESIDENCE, LOCATED IN MERIDIAN BEACH, ALTA., WAS BUILT BY VLEEMING CUSTOM HOMES WITH ICE PANELS.

“We are excited to continue our supply to the Nunavut 3000 building program, which aims to de- liver 3,000 new units across the housing continuum in Nunavut by 2030,” Cline says. “We will ship ICE Panels for 166 more units across 17 remote commu- nities this season.” Here in Manitoba, the company recently collaborated on the Letellier water treatment plant, the Neepawa Best Western Hotel and the Operating Engineers Training Institute Manitoba training facility. “We are proud to be able to offer our solution in both residential and commercial applications,” Cline adds. Further bolstering its environmental outlook, Greenstone participated in the Climate Action Toolkit for Manitoba Businesses, which helps com- panies assess climate risk, enhance resilience and reduce carbon footprints. “The Brandon Chamber brought this toolkit to our attention, and we were excited about it as we think it is so important to take every opportunity to learn more and align our business practices with the climate action movement,” Cline says. “Greenstone wants to do our part in making strides towards lowering the energy consumption for the planet — and that can happen through both the product you offer and the practices within your business. We want to set an example of a new and very much achievable standard in business.” ■

A BUILDER CONSTRUCTS AN ICE PANEL ENVELOPE AT THE 18TH STREET MULTI-UNIT BUILDING BUILT BY KELLER DEVELOPMENTS IN BRANDON.

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