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ISOBIO · Development and Demonstration of Highly Insulating, Construction Materials from Bio-derived Aggregates
The ISOBIO project will develop a new approach to insulating materials through the novel combination of existing bio-derived aggregates with low embodied carbon with innovative binders to produce durable composite construction materials. These novel composites will target 50% lower embodied energy and carbon than traditional oil based insulation panels, and will increase thermal insulation compared with traditional systems by at least 20%. By using bio-based materials, using vertical integration from raw material production through to finished systems, the ISOBIO project aims to reduce costs by at least 15% over traditional systems. The use of bio-based materials ensures that whole life energy use is reduced through taking advantage of the photosynthesis of atmospheric carbon which is sequestered in the fabric of the building for its lifetime. The ISOBIO materials take advantage of the natural moisture sorption/desorption characteristics of bio-based materials, which is known to passively manage the indoor environment resulting in greatly improved indoor air and environmental quality, whilst at the same time reducing the demand for air conditioning.
Consortium · 16 organisations
TWI LIMITED
UK · €960,402
CAVAC BIOMATERIAUX
FR · €490,704
YOURIS.COM
BE
NIBIO - NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI
NO · €237,458
UNIVERSITY OF BATH
UK · €1,248,750
PETER BREIDENBACH
DE · €176,138
UNIVERSITE DE RENNES
FR · €919,660
STYLE OLIVER
ES
MODCELL LTD
UK · €48,468
PROGETIC PROJECTES SOSTENIBLES SL
ES · €235,134
VAN DER MEER & VAN TILBURG WEST BV
NL
BCB SAS
FR · €216,038
LHOIST RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT SA
BE
ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA
ES · €497,000
STRAMIT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
UK · €140,000
GREENOVATE ! EUROPE
BE · €300,375
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