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ABSTRACT
The adoption of sustainable roofing materials and technologies has emerged as a critical facet in contemporary construction practices, driven by the imperative to mitigate environmental impact and enhance energy efficiency. This study explores the multifaceted landscape of sustainable roofing, encompassing a comprehensive review of materials, technological innovations, and strategies to address economic constraints. The research investigates the current state of awareness and adoption in the architectural and construction industry, with a particular focus on Benin City, Nigeria. To bridge the cost barrier, the study proposes pragmatic solutions, including government incentives, bulk purchasing initiatives, local material sourcing, and collaborative efforts with financial institutions. Additionally. By integrating economic feasibility, and environmental sustainability, this study aims to provide actionable insights for professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders in fostering a more sustainable built environment. The findings contribute to the global discourse on sustainable construction practices and offer a nuanced perspective rooted in the specific challenges and opportunities of the Benin City context.