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Revision as of 07:56, 24 May 2021
Introduction
Challenges
Approaches
Use Titebond II, upcycled fabric scraps, hemp, lime, sand, pozzolans, to create hempcrete fiber coated panels.
This results in a waterproof, insulating, rigid panel which resists mildew and mold and is made almost entirely from the waste stream.
References