Igloo Cellulose uses bio-based materials from recycled wastepaper and stores CO2 in buildings for at least 50 years. Cellulose insulation generates major energy savings year-round
Ekovilla recycles wastes from wooden building element companies into carbon-negative cellulose fiber insulation (CFI) for buildings and prolongs the storage of CO2 by 50 years.
The Moelven project based in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.
The ARE Treindsetter project in Norway produces a special type of construction timber that can store carbon for 50 years.
The LapWall LEKO project based in Finland produces a special type of construction timber that can store CO2 for more than 50 years.
Cross-Laminated Timber, produced by the Hasslacher Norica project in Austria, is an innovative bio-based construction material that removes carbon for 50+ years.