What is green earthing?

Green earthing refers to the practice of using environmentally sustainable materials and methods when constructing the grounding system of a building. This includes using materials that are low in carbon footprint and environmentally friendly, such as copper-clad steel, which is made partially from recycled materials. The design of green earthing systems also considers factors such as soil quality, water table levels, and land use to ensure that the system is as ecologically responsible as possible. Green earthing can help reduce the impact of construction on the environment while also providing a safe and effective grounding system for the building.