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1 The Environmental Impact of Different Insulation Materials
By: Sarah Gingrich

2 General Environmental Concerns
Effectiveness Suitability Structural Compatibility Maintenance Requirements Production Aspects Retrieval / Transportation Impacts Preparation / Processing Recycled Content By Products Energy & Material Consumption Disposal / Degradation / Recyclability Environmental Integrity of Producer

3 Types of Insulation Materials
Fiberglass Cellulose Agricultural Mineral Plastic

4 Fiberglass Different types Advantages Disadvantages Recent Innovations
Batts Blow–in Advantages ~25% Recycled Content Disadvantages Chemical Binder Used Fiber similar to Asbestos – Air quality issues High Embodied Energy Recent Innovations Higher density – better R-values Healthier – no chemical binder, less irritation

5 Cellulose Usually Blow-in Insulation Advantages Disadvantages
~75% Recycled Materials R per inch Low embodied energy Disadvantages Possible Off-gassing Fire Retardants Added

6 Agricultural Cotton Fibers Batts or Loose-Fill Advantages
Made from Mill waste or recycled cotton Does not irritate skin Disadvantages Treated with a fire retardant

7 Agricultural Straw Bale Advantages Disadvantages
Low cost Disadvantages Only R per inch Compressed Straw is new to the market

8 Mineral Perlite Used as insulation in concrete block cavities
Advantages Made from volcanic material Aggregate Non-flammable and lightweight ~ 23% recycled content Disadvantages High embodied energy

9 Mineral Rock Wool Usually Blow-In insulation Advantages Disadvantages
~75% recycled steel slag Non-flammable, chemically inert Disadvantages High embodied energy Air quality problems similar to Fiberglass

10 Mineral Cementitious Foam Usually blow-in insulation Advantages
No indoor air quality issues Naturally fire proof, lightweight Made from magnesium from sea water Disadvantages Not usually a recycled content Friable (easily crumbled)

11 Plastics Kinds of Plastics Types of Insulation Polyurethane
Polystyrene Polyisocyanurate Icynene Types of Insulation Blow-In Rigid Board Fiber Batts

12 Plastics Blow-in and Rigid Board Advantages Disadvantages
Very high R values ~5-9% recycled content Disadvantages Possible Off-gassing especially CFC and HCFCs

13 Plastics Recent Innovation – Fiber Batts Advantages Disadvantages
100% recycled PET plastic R values per inch Does not burn Disadvantages Melts at relatively low temperatures Difficult to cut

14 Different Ways to Insulate
Batts Blow-In Rigid Board Structural Insulated Panels Insulated Cement Blocks

15 Batts and Rigid Board Advantages Disadvantages Easy Installation
Leaves cracks and crevices  Air leaks High embodied energy to form

16 Blow-In Insulation Advantages Disadvantages
Fills in cracks and crevices Can be trimmed to fit Disadvantages Requires expert installation Expensive equipment Can off gas

17 Structural Insulated Panels
Advantages Fit together perfectly, easy installation No holes Cracks are sealed No need for framing Disadvantages Usually made with Chemical Insulation

18 Insulated Cement Blocks
Advantages Create your own mix of cement Very high structural stability Disadvantages Uses plastic or Styrofoam Off-gassing, harmful to atmosphere

19 Importance of Proper Installation
Energy Reduction Super Insulation Air Leaks Air Quality


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