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How does bio-based insulation contribute to energy efficiency in buildings?
How does bio-based insulation contribute to energy efficiency in buildings?
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Bio-based insulation materials, such as cellulose, hemp, wool, and cork, offer thermal resistance and air sealing properties, reducing heat loss and energy consumption in buildings. They are renewable, biodegradable, and low-emission alternatives to conventional insulation materials.