Finnish startup bags 29M to decarbonise this niche building material
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"Our production process is very resource-effective. If every single acoustic tile in the world were manufactured with our technology, the need for wood fibres would be 700,000 tons annually which represents only the production of one medium-sized pulp mill."
"The wood fibres stick together with natural hydrogen bonds, so no additional binders are needed making the material very light," explained Paananen, adding that this innovation considerably reduces waste and energy consumption.
Read at TNW | Sustainability
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