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AAC WORLDWIDE %u2022 3.2025 NEWS & MARKET 13Environmental and Economic Argumentsfor AACBangladesh produces approximately 25 billion bricks annually, consuming 130 million metric tons of topsoil and burning 5.6 million metric tons of coal. This process results in massive deforestation, air pollution, and carbon emissions. By replacing traditional bricks with AAC, these environmental impacts can be significantly reduced. AAC%u2019s lightweight nature decreases the overall structural load of buildings, leading to cost savings in materials, labor, and maintenance.Additionally, AAC offers better insulation, reducing energy consumption in cooling and heating. Faster construction times and long-term energy savings make it an economically viable choice for developers. Prioritizing AAC enables the construction industry to align with global green building standards while ensuring financial efficiency.Rancon%u2019s signature skyscraper %u2018Khan Plaza%u2019 in Chittagong, Bangladesh - of course autoclaved aerated concrete was also used in the construction of this building.

