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Big Easy Sidings Publishes Guide on Environmental Benefits of James Hardie Fiber Cement Siding
The guide details how the product's composition, manufacturing, and durability contribute to its environmental profile.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Big Easy Sidings, a siding installation company in New Orleans, has published an educational resource examining the environmental credentials of James Hardie fiber cement siding. The guide details how the product's natural composition, manufacturing practices focused on reducing emissions, and long-lasting durability make it a more sustainable choice compared to conventional siding materials like vinyl and wood.
Why it matters
As homeowners in Louisiana increasingly prioritize environmentally-friendly building products, this guide provides data-driven insights on the environmental benefits of fiber cement siding, which can withstand the region's unique climate challenges while reducing waste and emissions.
The details
The guide explains that James Hardie fiber cement siding is made from natural materials like sand, cellulose fibers, and Portland cement, unlike vinyl which relies on fossil fuel-derived inputs. It also highlights James Hardie's efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of its manufacturing, including a goal to cut cement usage by 50% and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Additionally, the guide notes that fiber cement's exceptional durability, lasting over 50 years, reduces the need for frequent replacement and associated construction waste.
- Big Easy Sidings published the guide on March 4, 2026.
The players
Big Easy Sidings
A siding installation company based in New Orleans that provides services across the metropolitan area.
James Hardie
A manufacturer of fiber cement siding products that has made commitments to reduce its environmental impact, including a goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
What they’re saying
“Homeowners in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana are asking better questions about the products that go on their homes. They want materials that perform well in our climate, require less maintenance, and have a smaller footprint on the environment. This guide was created to present the available data on fiber cement siding so homeowners can evaluate those factors for themselves.”
— A representative, of Big Easy Sidings
The takeaway
This guide highlights how fiber cement siding can be a more sustainable choice for Louisiana homeowners, with its natural composition, reduced emissions in manufacturing, and exceptional durability that minimizes waste and environmental impact over the long term.
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