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Lafarge uses the highest percentage of synthetic gypsum in the drywall industry Lafarge is the only drywall manufacturer to have nearly all of its board manufactured in North America made with 100 percent recycled gypsum and recycled paper. Lafarge drywall products can also contribute to USGBC and CAGBC LEED ® credit requirements for “Recycled Content” and “Regional Materials”. *By weight Find out more at www.lafargenorthamerica.com, or call 1-800-237-5505.

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Lafarge uses the highest percentage of synthetic gypsumin the drywall industry

Lafarge is the only drywall manufacturer to have nearly all of its board

manufactured in North America made with 100 percent recycled gypsum

and recycled paper. Lafarge drywall products can also contribute to

USGBC and CAGBC LEED® credit requirements for “Recycled Content”

and “Regional Materials”. *By weight

Find out more at www.lafargenorthamerica.com, or call 1-800-237-5505.

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ClarkDietrich is working on many fronts to be a partner you can count on when it comes to building sustainably. We’re proud, in fact, to be an active member of the U.S. Green Building Council with LEED-accredited professionals on staff. We can supply you with a number of products that can help you earn LEED credits, including our ProSTUD® Drywall Framing System, Red Header RO,™ and MaxTrak® Slotted Deflection Track.

These products deliver green advantages in several ways. ClarkDietrich products are manufactured from cold-formed steel—which is 100% recyclable. They contain both pre- and post-consumer recycled content. And, due to our nationwide manufacturing locations, our products are often within a 500 mile radius of your project. For these and other reasons, our products can help your project qualify for up to 7 LEED Credits under Construction and Major Renovations (LEED NC Ver. 2.2 and 3.0). These include:

•LEEDCreditMR2Construction Waste Management

•LEEDCreditMR4Recycled Content

•LEEDCreditMR5Regional Materials

Regardless of size or complexity, ClarkDietrich is ready to help you rise to the challenges of any project. We begin by offering you access to a product line unsurpassed in its breadth, depth and nationwide availability. Yet, to meet the demands for higher performance in all aspects of today’s buildings, more and more customers are turning to our BIM tools and digital resources, as well as our expert engineering services team.

Learn more about our full portfolio of capabilities at clarkdietrich.com.

Qualify for up to 7 LEED® creditswith products from ClarkDietrich.

We’re working to bring changeto the entire building landscape.

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Lafarge drywall plants and distances from extraction locations for regional materials.This map illustrates the area of coverage where Lafarge drywall products can contribute to LEED credits. For specific LEED credit information visit certguide.lafarge-na.com.

USGBC LEED® Credits (Regional Materials)Use materials that are both harvested and manufactured within 500 miles (800 km) of the project site.

CAGBC LEED® Credits (Local Production)Use materials that are both harvested and manufactured within 500 miles (800 km) if moved by truck, or 1,500 miles (2,400 km) if moved by rail of the project site.

• BUCHANAN, NY 10511

* Extraction Locations:

50% - Aquasco, MD 20608 50% - Newburg, MD 20664 Distance to plant: approximately 250 miles

• SILVER GROVE, KY 41085

* Extraction Locations:

50% - Moscow, OH 45153 50% - North Bend, OH 45051Distance to plant: 20 miles

• PALATKA, FL 32177

* EXTRACTION LOCATION:

100% - Palatka, FL 32177Distance to plant: less than 1 mile

Artist’s rendering. All distances are approximate and shown for illustrative purposes only.

500 mi. radius

250 mi. radius

1,250 mi. radius

500 mi. radius

Lafarge uses the highest percentage of synthetic gypsumin the drywall industry

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