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Fungus transforms old mattress waste into insulation material for buildings
Most people lose sleep over a lumpy mattress. Dr. Peter Nguyen and his team ...
Every day, 50,000 mattresses are tossed in the trash in the United States. A relative of penicillin could be the cure.
One of the worst things to see on the side of the road—besides a very unfortunate animal—is an abandoned mattress. Dealing with unwanted mattresses is admittedly difficult; you can’t exactly stuff ...
Every time a building is built or demolished, dumpsters full of construction waste head to landfills—and each year in the U.S., the construction and demolition industry generates around twice as much ...
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Why older insulation causes more problems than people expect
Insulation is one of those building materials you rarely see and almost never think about, yet it quietly shapes how healthy, ...
Roof Insulation Market Roof Insulation Market Dublin, Jan. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Roof Insulation Market Report 2026" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The roof ...
Rosanne is an interior design and home improvement writer with 8 years of experience. During that time she has worked with numerous businesses and publications. Rosanne has been with Forbes Home for ...
Biochar is to be used in construction as insulation material and can remove CO2 from the atmosphere. (Image: Empa) The building sector is the most material-intensive sector and one of the most ...
Acoustic and thermal insulation materials have become an essential focus in modern engineering, driven by the need to reduce noise pollution and enhance energy efficiency in buildings and vehicles.
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