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Eco Screen by Kane is a Living Wall System That Covers Buildings in Green

12/07/2011
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    KaneSterling, an architectural products company, recently unveiled its newest product: a revolutionary living wall system made of steel wire panels that attach to outdoor structural walls. Called, Eco Screen by Kane, the easy to install structure allows buildings to be wrapped in greenery which cleans the surrounding air, and makes the area more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, Eco Screen provides Credit 4 under LEED for Recycled Content and Credit 5 under LEED for Regional Material.
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  • EcoScreen
    KaneSterling, an architectural products company, recently unveiled its newest product: a revolutionary living wall system made of steel wire panels that attach to outdoor structural walls. Called, Eco Screen by Kane, the easy to install structure allows buildings to be wrapped in greenery which cleans the surrounding air, and makes the area more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, Eco Screen provides Credit 4 under LEED for Recycled Content and Credit 5 under LEED for Regional Material.
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  • EcoScreen
    KaneSterling, an architectural products company, recently unveiled its newest product: a revolutionary living wall system made of steel wire panels that attach to outdoor structural walls. Called, Eco Screen by Kane, the easy to install structure allows buildings to be wrapped in greenery which cleans the surrounding air, and makes the area more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, Eco Screen provides Credit 4 under LEED for Recycled Content and Credit 5 under LEED for Regional Material.
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  • EcoScreen
    KaneSterling, an architectural products company, recently unveiled its newest product: a revolutionary living wall system made of steel wire panels that attach to outdoor structural walls. Called, Eco Screen by Kane, the easy to install structure allows buildings to be wrapped in greenery which cleans the surrounding air, and makes the area more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, Eco Screen provides Credit 4 under LEED for Recycled Content and Credit 5 under LEED for Regional Material.
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KaneSterling, an architectural products company, recently unveiled its newest product: a revolutionary living wall system made of steel wire panels that attach to outdoor structural walls. Called, Eco Screen by Kane, the easy to install structure allows buildings to be wrapped in greenery which cleans the surrounding air, and makes the area more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, Eco Screen provides Credit 4 under LEED for Recycled Content and Credit 5 under LEED for Regional Material.

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