How many of you are left in disbelief? Yes, we are telling the truth, the mushroom, or rather its roots, includes features that allow the exploitation also in the construction field and beyond.
In a competition organized by the Cradle-to-Cradle Products Innovation Institute named ‘Product Innovation Challenge’, aimed at selecting the best building materials sustainable and establish a ranking of the ten most innovative materials, the mycelium of the mushrooms has been ranked first .
The resource in question is an element environmentally friendly, able to physically wipe environment in which he lives. In fact, it feeds dead substances, by recycling the organic compounds, then transformed into inorganic substances such as water, carbon dioxide and mineral salts. Excellent as an insulator for the insulation of the structures, as it ensures an excellent resistance to temperature changes, especially if placed in contact with wood walls, which ensures long life and resistance to fire, but above all it is convenient at the economic level.
The potential and the scope of the roots of the mushrooms (mycelium) ecological, renewable, natural and at the same time high performance are countless:
In addition to the resistance and eco-sustainability of a similar material, you can not underestimate another important aspect: the economic one. Grow building materials derived from mushrooms has a fraction of the cost when compared to traditional building materials. And in fact, in addition to the excellent performance in terms of sustainability, the small house costs very little: $ 0.25 for each “board foot”, ie for each “square foot of one inch thick” (equal to about 2.35 liters of product); the price is similar to that of the panels and SIP still less than the cost that would insulate a normal wall, purchasing screws, insulation, and paying the workers.
Good insulation provides significant energy savings and is a necessary condition to achieve well-being temperature and humidity of a building. One of the most common insulation used in building construction is the polystyrene; to produce a cube of 33 cm side, it takes about 1.5 liters of oil, which are known, is a pollutant.
Also the research of new formulations has continued in these years and led to the development of new mixtures using various food products as starting biomass, to obtain different density of the material, different security features and various aesthetic effects.
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