The market for green building materials in the
Although green building materials are expected to account for an increasing share of materials used, growth will be driven primarily by the recovery of the residential market through 2013 as it rises from depressed its depressed 2008 level.
Other products expected to see fast growth through 2013 include water efficient plumping fixtures and fittings and energy efficient lighting fixtures. Demand for each of these products is forecast to grow at a double-digit pace through 2013, but account for only a small share of the total green building materials market.
Over the forecast period, the greatest absolute gains will come from green floor coverings, the largest source of green building materials demand. Green carpets and flooring include Green Label Plus-certified carpets and products made from rapidly renewable resources, such as bamboo and cork flooring.
Concrete made from recycled materials, such as fly ash and blast furnace slag, had the second largest share of green building materials demand in 2008, accounting for more than 15 percent of the market total. The use of recycled materials in concrete not only reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills, but often enhances the performance of the concrete. Going forward, demand for concrete made from recycled materials is forecast to grow 8.4 percent per year to $14.3 billion in 2013, accounting for an increasing share of total concrete used.
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