Construction is one of the sectors with the higher CO2 emissions. To evaluate the building environmental impacts, it is necessary to consider all the life cycle phases: from the extraction of raw materials to their disposal. In the last years, the improvement in building energy efficiency has increased the energy savings during the operational phase, without reducing the impacts in the material production. For this purpose, several researches showed that natural materials are comparable to commercial synthetic products in terms of thermal and acoustic performance. In particular, agricultural by-products, used as building thermal insulation, allow positive impact on CO2 emissions. The general aim of this review paper is to find solutions to minimize the energy consumption during building construction, in both raw material extraction and transportation. In particular, this paper carried out a literature review on the use of agricultural waste materials as thermal insulators. The construction technique and the binder type to create panels were assessed, providing a critical analysis on the future perspective in this sector.

Building insulating materials from agricultural by-products: A review / Cascone, S M; Cascone, S; Vitale, M. - 163:(2020), pp. 309-318. ( Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2019 Budapest, Hungary 4-5 luglio 2019) [10.1007/978-981-32-9868-2].

Building insulating materials from agricultural by-products: A review

Cascone S;
2020-01-01

Abstract

Construction is one of the sectors with the higher CO2 emissions. To evaluate the building environmental impacts, it is necessary to consider all the life cycle phases: from the extraction of raw materials to their disposal. In the last years, the improvement in building energy efficiency has increased the energy savings during the operational phase, without reducing the impacts in the material production. For this purpose, several researches showed that natural materials are comparable to commercial synthetic products in terms of thermal and acoustic performance. In particular, agricultural by-products, used as building thermal insulation, allow positive impact on CO2 emissions. The general aim of this review paper is to find solutions to minimize the energy consumption during building construction, in both raw material extraction and transportation. In particular, this paper carried out a literature review on the use of agricultural waste materials as thermal insulators. The construction technique and the binder type to create panels were assessed, providing a critical analysis on the future perspective in this sector.
2020
Inglese
Littlewood John, Howlett Robert J., Capozzoli Alfonso, Jain Lakhmi C.
Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2019
Contributo
Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2019
163
309
318
10
978-981-32-9867-5
Springer
Singapore
SINGAPORE
4-5 luglio 2019
Budapest, Hungary
Internazionale
environmental impact
agricultural waste
natural binders
No
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Cascone, S M; Cascone, S; Vitale, M
273
Building insulating materials from agricultural by-products: A review / Cascone, S M; Cascone, S; Vitale, M. - 163:(2020), pp. 309-318. ( Sustainability in Energy and Buildings 2019 Budapest, Hungary 4-5 luglio 2019) [10.1007/978-981-32-9868-2].
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