Founded n 1985, Habitat for Humanity Canada has forged a partnership with Green Terra Homes that will give home buyers the option to donate one percent of their purchase to Habitat, thereby promoting sustainable building.
Prefab homes and manufactured homes are constructed using steel from an average of six recycled cars, saving an average of 40 trees per home, as globenewswire tells MHProNews.
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with an innovative company like Green Terra Homes,” says Mark Rodgers, President and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Canada. “This relationship shows that both Green Terra Homes and Habitat Canada are committed to designing and constructing homes that allow families to be strong, stable and independent.”
In 2015 they worked together to provide Habitat with steel home framing kits. Greenfab makes manufactured and modular homes using steel from about six recycled automobiles, saving approximately 40 trees in the process.
Holly Khani, CEO of Green Terra Homes, said, “We believe that as our customers choose environmentally-friendly housing, they will jump at the chance to help families across the country who are in need of affordable housing.”
With a manufacturing facility in Trenton, Ontario, Green Terra also produces park models, recreational vehicles, as well as steel buildings ans structures, as.
Habitat Canada has over 70,000 volunteers and 56 affiliate organizations. ##
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Article submitted by Matthew J Silver to Daily Business News-MHProNews.