Buildings account for 40% of global CO2 emissions1 and are increasingly the subject of regulation aimed at dramatically lowering their climate impact. The addition of new, robust financial incentives for highly efficient buildings makes it increasingly important for all sectors of the construction industry to understand the tools and policies that will drive low-carbon building construction in the years to come. Here is an excellent guide from Insulation Institute that provides a great overview for how builders can reduce their carbon footprint using fiberglass and mineral wool insulation. Follow the link to learn more.
BUILDING DECARBONIZATION USING FIBERGLASS AND MINERAL WOOL
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