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Sustainable building practices demand scrutiny of material selection, and aluminum composite panels (ACP) are no exception. Although aluminum production is energy-intensive, specifying high recycled-content alloys can substantially reduce embodied carbon footprint. Selecting PVDF or FEVE coatings with documented low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions supports indoor air quality when ACP is used in interior ceilings and wall panels. Procuring ACP from suppliers with local or regional production facilities lowers transportation-related emissions and fosters community economic benefits. At end of life, both the aluminum skins and core materials—whether polyethylene or mineral-based—are recyclable; partnering with established recycling networks ensures that panels are diverted from landfills. Conducting a full life-cycle assessment (LCA) helps quantify environmental impacts across manufacturing, installation, use, and disposal phases, guiding designers toward more sustainable choices. Additionally, ACP’s long service life and minimal maintenance requirements often offset its initial embodied energy, particularly when compared to frequent repainting or replacement cycles required by other façade materials. For aluminum ceiling and façade providers committed to green building certifications, integrating these environmental considerations ensures that ACP solutions align with project sustainability goals without sacrificing performance or aesthetics.