- Reduced energy consumption
- Improved air quality
- Stormwater management
- Extended roof lifespan
- Enhanced biodiversity
Reduced energy consumption
Green roofs provide natural insulation, reducing the need for heating and cooling, thus lowering energy consumption and costs.
Improved air quality
Green roofs act as natural air filters, removing pollutants and particulate matter from the air, leading to improved air quality in urban environments.
Stormwater management
Green roofs absorb and retain rainwater, reducing the burden on stormwater systems and preventing runoff, which can contribute to pollution and flooding.
Extended roof lifespan
The protective layer of vegetation on green roofs shields the roof membrane from UV radiation and extreme temperatures, extending the lifespan of the roof.
Enhanced biodiversity
Green roofs provide habitat for birds, insects, and plants, contributing to urban biodiversity and supporting local ecosystems.