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Discover biosourced insulation!

Photo of a cork board to insulate

Discover biosourced insulation!

A biosourced insulation is a material made from plant or animal biomass as well as other eco-materials, or recycled materials.
This therefore includes all the co-products of agriculture and the wood industry such as hemp, straw, flax, wood fibers, cork, sheep's wool or even cellulose wadding.
The use of these insulators must contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Their production must therefore be done in a low-polluting way for a low environmental impact!

Here is a small comparative study of certain biosourced materials!

The cork

Explanatory table of insulation with cork
*Sarking: Insulation of the roof from the outside
*Rampant: Insulation of the roof from the inside

Cellulose wadding

Explanatory table of insulation with cellulose wadding
*Sarking: Insulation of the roof from the outside
*Rampant: Insulation of the roof from the inside

Wood wool

Explanatory table of insulation with wood wool
*Sarking: Insulation of the roof from the outside
*Rampant: Insulation of the roof from the inside
 

Hemp

explanatory table of insulation with hemp
*Sarking: Insulation of the roof from the outside
*Rampant: Insulation of the roof from the inside

The recycled textile

*Sarking: Insulation of the roof from the outside
*Rampant: Insulation of the roof from the inside