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Azadeh Rasouli

Turning Food Waste into Sustainable Building Materials
Sustainability

Turning Food Waste into Sustainable Building Materials

Food waste is a growing global problem, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and lost resources. Innovative bio-based material companies in Canada are transforming this waste into sustainable building materials, offering a practical solution for both environmental and economic challenges.

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Emerging Bio-Based Material Companies in Canada: Market Analysis and Future Trends
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Emerging Bio-Based Material Companies in Canada: Market Analysis and Future Trends

Canada’s construction sector is experiencing a sustainability revolution. Traditional materials like MDF, OSB, and conventional concrete are increasingly being replaced or supplemented by bio-based panels and mycelium boards, reflecting the industry’s shift toward low-carbon solutions. Environmental policies, LEED/WELL certifications, and growing public awareness of carbon footprints drive the adoption of these materials.
In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, bio-based material companies are responding to market demands for lightweight, durable, and aesthetically versatile panels. This article explores the Canadian landscape, including major players, market dynamics, innovations, and forecasts for the next five years.

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How Mycelium Panels Enable Carbon Reduction in Construction
Sustainability

How Mycelium Panels Enable Carbon Reduction in Construction

Mycelium panels, as bio-based construction materials, are transforming approaches to carbon reduction in buildings. With construction responsible for a large portion of global carbon emissions, architects and developers are seeking materials that minimize carbon footprint while maintaining durability, thermal efficiency, and acoustic performance.
Unlike MDF or OSB, mycelium panels are grown on upcycled food or agricultural waste, sequestering carbon during production and remaining biodegradable at end-of-life. This article explores how mycelium panels contribute to carbon emissions reduction, their lifecycle impact, and practical strategies for incorporating them in residential, commercial, and public projects.

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Acoustic Insulation Properties of Mycelium Boards: A Comprehensive Guide for Architects
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Acoustic Insulation Properties of Mycelium Boards: A Comprehensive Guide for Architects

Mycelium boards, as sustainable construction materials, are redefining acoustic performance in modern buildings. Architects, developers, and builders increasingly prioritize soundproofing and noise reduction in residential, commercial, and public spaces, while also seeking eco-friendly alternatives to traditional panels like MDF or OSB.
Bio-based panels such as mycelium boards not only deliver excellent acoustic insulation but also reduce environmental impact, are lightweight, and can be tailored to diverse design applications. This article explores their sound absorption, noise reduction capabilities, real-world applications, and advantages over conventional materials in Canadian construction projects.

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Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Mycelium Boards in Residential and Commercial Buildings
Technology

Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Mycelium Boards in Residential and Commercial Buildings

Mycelium boards, as sustainable construction materials, are transforming the approach to environmentally responsible building in Canada. Architects, builders, and developers are increasingly prioritizing materials that combine durability, thermal efficiency, acoustic performance, and long-term cost-effectiveness.
In modern construction, understanding the life cycle cost (LCC) of materials is essential. Unlike conventional panels such as MDF or OSB, mycelium boards offer not only reduced environmental impact but also significant long-term savings through lower energy use, reduced maintenance, and extended service life. This article provides an in-depth assessment of the life cycle cost of mycelium boards, compares them to traditional materials, and explores real-world applications in Canadian residential and commercial buildings.

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Comprehensive Comparison: Mycelium Boards vs GWP, MDF, and OSB
Technology

Comprehensive Comparison: Mycelium Boards vs GWP, MDF, and OSB

Mycelium boards, as innovative sustainable construction materials, are revolutionizing the way architects, builders, and developers approach environmentally responsible building. With growing attention to reducing Global Warming Potential (GWP) and optimizing lifecycle assessment, selecting the right panel material is now more crucial than ever.
Derived from the root structure of fungi and cultivated on upcycled food waste, mycelium boards are biodegradable, strong, and lightweight. Unlike traditional materials such as MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) and OSB (Oriented Strand Board), they offer a path toward eco-friendly construction while maintaining high performance and durability.
This article provides a comprehensive comparison of mycelium boards, MDF, and OSB, highlighting environmental benchmarks, lifecycle impacts, and real-world applications in modern construction.

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A Step-By-Step Guide to Producing Mycelium Boards

Producing mycelium boards involves growing mycelium on organic substrates, molding it into shapes, drying and curing it for strength, and finishing it for use in construction, design, and packaging applications, providing a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials.

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How Mycelium is Replacing Plastics in Modern Construction

Mycelium is an eco-friendly alternative to plastics in construction, offering benefits such as biodegradability, durability, excellent insulation properties, and a reduced carbon footprint, making it a sustainable solution for the future of building materials.

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Sustainability

Understanding Mycelium and Its Unique Properties

Mycelium is a versatile, biodegradable, and sustainable material with unique properties like strength, fire resistance, and carbon absorption, making it an ideal solution for replacing traditional materials in various industries.

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Sustainability

The Growth and Potential of Mycelium in the Global Market

The global market for mycelium is growing rapidly due to its sustainable and eco-friendly properties, with applications in construction, packaging, fashion, and more. Mycelium offers a renewable, biodegradable alternative to traditional materials and is positioned to play a significant role in the future of sustainable industries.

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Sustainability

The Future of Sustainable Building Materials

The future of sustainable building materials is focused on reducing environmental impact, with mycelium leading the way by offering a renewable, biodegradable, and carbon-absorbing alternative to traditional construction materials.

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