As soon as the decision was made to renovate the façade, Schüco was determined to make recycling a priority. The existing façade of the complex from the 1980s and 2000s contained a large amount of aluminium. Schüco is also a founding member of the A|U|F, an association which organises a closed-loop recycling process for aluminium from the window, door and façade industry. It was natural, then, to dismantle all of the aluminium components from the façade and canopy, and feed them back into the A|U|F raw material cycle. In order to ensure that only aluminium was fed into the cycle, the company in charge of demolition collected the individual constituent materials in separate containers as much as possible. The aluminium was then recycled in several container loads by companies belonging to the A|U|F. In total, 28 tonnes of the material were extracted from the building, which was confirmed by European Aluminium (EA) following an external audit, which confirmed a recycling rate of 98.3%.