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Sugarcrete: ladrillos hechos con desechos de la caña de azúcar + ligero – contaminante.
Trifilon Revo® - MaterialDistrict
Trifilon Revo® is a recycled polymer biocomposites from a leading Swedish biocomposite-maker. Revo uses high-grade and high-consistency, post-industrial recycled polypropylene that is reinforced with industrial hemp fibres from Northern European farms. The blends are available in different ratios, currently from 10 to 30% fibre-fill. Trifilon delivers granulates that can be used in existing injection moulding …
Hemp panels - MaterialDistrict
The hemp panels are the result of research looking for a way to replace wood and plastic. Hemp is a sustainable crop that can be harvested multiple times per year.
Potato peels are the new green building material
Potato peels are the new green building material | Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building
Prefabricated Hempcrete Building Products 2016
Prefabricated Hempcrete Building Products 2016
What is Insulation made out of?? Fiberglass: fine glass fibers Cellulose: recycled paper products Mineral Wool: post-industrial recycled content Natural Fiber: cotton, sheep's wool & straw . . . #OCI #Insulation #LakeOconee
StoneCycling® | Sustainable and Circular Building Materials
Meet the WasteBasedBricks®️️️️️ | Our mission is to move towards beautiful #BuildingMaterials made from 100% upcycled waste with a positive carbon impact on the planet. | StoneCycling designs and produces building materials from waste with their #WasteBasedBricks ®️️️️️ Sample Request: stonecycling.com/sample-request #Architecture #Design #CircularEconomy #GreenBuilding
Lucerne School of Art and Design spotlights 15 design projects
Typ A – An Exploration of Design Approaches to Excavation Material by Silvana Emmenegger: "The excavation material – a mixture of clay, gravel and sand – comes from various local building sites."
kalo's speckled 'macaron' seat uses locally recycled rubber for bee’ah co.
kalo's speckled 'macaron' seat uses locally recycled rubber for bee’ah co.
Desert sand could offer low-carbon concrete alternative
A team of scientists in the UK have developed a low-carbon construction material using desert sand that could take pressure off increasingly scarce natural resources.