Benefits

Living (or sedum) roof shelters not only absorb carbon but help to capture contaminant particles. In return they give back clean air. As well as air filtration they also help to attenuate water, slowing down and taking up some of the storm water before it disappears down our sewer systems. Living roof shelters give a lot of this water back to the atmosphere via evapotranspiration, all helping to offset the effects of the Urban Heat Island.

A green roof shelter has many benefits at economic, ecological and societal levels. Living roofs provide a rainwater buffer, purifies the air, reduces the ambient temperature, regulates the indoor temperature, saves energy and encourages a large amount of biodiversity. 

Euroshel living roof bus shelters

The images below show examples of a living roof bus shelter manufactured and installed by Euroshel. Sedum cassettes are housed in a roof tray, with a drainage system incorporated, water then drains away into a land drain.

Living Roof Bus shelter at Yate Park & Ride, Bristol
Living roof bus shelters at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne
Living roof bus shelter at Yate Park & Ride, Bristol
Living roof Parking Shelter at Traffex & Parkex exhibition

We exhibited at Parkex 2022 - the UK's biggest and best parking Exhibition held at the NEC in Birmingham from 14-16th June 2022.

It was great to meet all of our past, present and future customers and meet all the teams involved within our area of work,

We wish everyone who took the time to come and meet and speak to our team a successful year.

Check out our stand below.

Our Euroshel Exhibition stand at Traffex & Parkex on day 1 of the event.
Euroshel's Living roof Parking Shelter

Euroshel's Exhibition Stand
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