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Gooding Aluminium has showcased its contribution to the eco-friendly Burger King renovations to its customer base of architects, specifiers and interior designers.

The Burger King 20/20 Energy Efficient Restaurant concept was to create a contemporary, edgy, futuristic look for the Burger King restaurant dining experience.  The eco-friendly designs use state-of-the-art technologies and renewable energy to power one-third of the restaurant’s energy consumption, in an effort to reduce energy consumption costs and CO2 emissions every year.

Specified by Hurstwood Design Group, Gooding Aluminium’s HYPERLINK "http://www.goodingalum.com/p9/prod59/Aluminium-Sheet/Wavy-Aluminium-Sheet/Anolight" Anolight Corrugated Aluminium Sheet plays an integral role in Burger King’s commitment to its corporate social responsibility programme: creating modern design that meets energy efficient elements.

Gooding Aluminium’s flexible Anolight ‘wavy’ sheet is specified as a key element in Burger King’s worldwide restaurant renovation programme. Gooding Aluminium’s lightweight Anolight aluminium sheets clad the curved verticals of the futuristic saucer shaped ceiling feature. The lively flame-red coated aluminium has many green credentials such as being 100% recyclable, a perfect fit with Burger King’s energy efficient, futuristic designs.

David Gooding, managing director said: “At GA we highlight developments which demonstrate stunning use of our aluminium products and inspire design and innovation in all sectors. To date more than 60 Burger King restaurants have adopted the 20/20 design in cities such as Miami, Mexico City, Edinburgh and Shanghai.

The GA anolight aluminium sheets are listed within the Burger King 20/20 Design brand guidelines and will be rolled out into more than 75 cities such as Vancouver, London and Rome by the end of 2010.”

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