Business Industry Reports Green-Roof Market is projected US$ 12300 Mn

Green-Roof Market is projected US$ 12300 Million by 2023 BusinessIndustryReports have new report on “Global Green-Roof Market 2019-2023”. The report provides the newest industry data and industry future trends. The industry report lists the leading competitors and provides the insights strategic industry Analysis of the key factors influencing the market. This Report covers the Major Players data, including: shipment, revenue, gross profit, interview record, business distribution etc., these data help the consumer know about the competitors’ better. This report also covers all the regions and countries of the world, which shows a regional development status, including market size. Get Sample Copy of this Report @ https://www.businessindustryreports.com/sample- request/139995 . with the slowdown in world economic growth, the Green-Roof industry has also suffered a certain impact, but still maintained a relatively optimistic growth, the past four years, Green-Roof market size to maintain the average annual growth rate of 0.0592238410488 from 5100.0 million $ in 2014 to 6800.0 million $ in 2019, market analysts believe that in the next few years, Green-Roof market size will be further expanded, we expect that by 2023, The market size of the Green-Roof will reach 12300.0 million $. Green-roofs assist in decreasing the ambient temperature and therefore, help in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from air conditioning. They also absorb most of the radiation from the sun, leading to a decrease in the urban heat island effect. Such benefits of green-roofs have been identified by several governments, which have led to the development of supportive policies for the adoption of these roofs. In response to environmental issues caused by rapid urbanization, cities such as Copenhagen, London, Singapore, and Chicago have announced mandates or incentives for vegetated roofs to reduce storm water volume, clean air pollutants, reduce the urban heat-island effect, and sequester carbon dioxide, the report notes. There also have been a number of demonstration projects for vegetated walls that offer similar benefits. However, the study goes on to say, the environmental