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New wood-based, fossil-free insulation – A new, biodegradable insulation is made from wood by-products, making it carbon negative
The global insulation market predominantly uses products made from inorganic mineral wools like fibreglass, and fossil-fuel derived plastic products such as polystyrene. These products have both health and environmental impacts. In addition, they are not biodegradable and frequently end up in aquatic or terrestrial ecosystems. Now, a Finnish company called Fiberwood has developed a more sustainable alternative.
The company’s product is made from wood pulp and materials generated from the mechanical wood industry. A proprietary foam-forming technology is used to create insulation sheets that include the natural traits of trees, along with air pockets that increase the material’s insulation capabilities. Fiberwood’s packaging sheets provide protection similar to Styrofoam.
Because they are made from wood, the products are also carbon negative, storing and binding the carbon dioxide in the wood for as long as it exists. At the end of their lifespan, the insulation sheets will biodegrade to produce plastic-free soil. The material also has excellent cushioning and protection properties, making it perfect for use in packaging as a replacement for plastic-based products.
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