General Overview
Sika has developed solutions which can  
help ensure that the roof creates minimal impact on the environment 
whilst meeting the functional requirements of clients, specifiers, 
contractors and nature. Roofing membranes/ products are not only 
manufactured in an ISO 14001:2000  accredited production facility they 
have a low embodied energy and long life expectancies.
The following important environmental and  sustainability aspects are always taken into account in Sika roofing systems:
- Recycling
- Embodied Energy
- Durability
- Sun light reflectivity
Recycling
Sika has proactively recycled factory 
waste  back into production since 1960. Wherever  possible, higher 
quantities of production and  post-consumer membrane are recycled into  
new products, such as Roof Protection Sheets and Walkway Pads.  Today 
walkway pads, manufactured in Europe  since 2000, provide tough, durable
 solution  for pedestrian access on exposed roofs and at the same time 
they are produced from almost 100% recycled material. The only 
non-recycled product being less than 1% carbon black that is added for 
colour consistency. Sika recyclate is also sourced from existing 
membrane roofs when they are removed  to enable the client to thermally 
upgrade the building, a common practice in Western Europe. This process 
is managed through the company’s involvement with the Roof Collect  
scheme operated by Vynyl 2010.
Embodied Energy
Embodied energy is the measurement of 
the  amount of energy required to produce a tonne or square metre of a 
product, it can also be used to measure the carbon embodied within a 
product. Generally the lower the embodied energy and carbon levels, the 
better a product is for the environment. All Sika roofing membranes have
 low embodied energy, contributing less to global warming than many 
alternative roofing technologies.
Sun Reflectivity
The benefits of solar reflective 
materials and colours are well known and understood in warm climates 
around the world. With urban density increasing, the “heat island” 
(Albedo) affect is impacting on cities at an ever-increasing rate. A 
significant contribution to reducing the  Albedo affect can be made by 
simply replacing dark roof surfaces with a lighter colour, ideally white
 – Sika roofing systems include solutions which allow the reflection of 
 up to 83% of the heat in sunlight.
Ronnen Levinson & Hashem Akbari’s 
December 2007 report “Potential Energy Savings and Environmental 
Benefits of Cool Roofs on Commercial Buildings” demonstrated that by 
changing from a relatively low solar reflectivity light grey membrane, 
to a higher reflectivity white membrane, large energy cost savings could
 be made. Therefore significantly reducing emissions of carbon dioxide 
(CO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and mercury (Hg).
Durability
Long service life is a key element of 
sustainability, the longer something lasts the less damage it should do 
to the environment in use. Sika roofing systems has been tested for 
aging and life expectancy by different institutes and organizations with
 outstanding results. As an example the British Board of Agrément (BBA) 
certifies a standard 1.2mm thick Sarnafil G/S membrane to have a life 
expectancy “in excess of 35 years”.
 
 
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