The EASI ZERo project develops and validates an innovative building envelope component package for efficient building renovation with a low carbon footprint. Material sources are wood, used wood pieces, grown mycelium or recycled construction waste.
The consortium behind the project brings together 16 partners who represent the whole construction industry and renovation value chain to maximize synergies and accelerate the roll-out of innovative, high efficient insulation products from materials to design and installation recommendations.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101091531.
"Many companies are probably not aware of the opportunities available through EU-funded R&D projects" says Inger Gamme from building materials manufacturer Hunton. Heating buildings account for a significant share of climate emissions and high energy use. Therefore, the EU is investing heavily i…
A new report from the EASI ZERo project defines performance specifications for seven innovative bio-based building envelope materials being developed for sustainable renovations across Europe. These specifications establish the exact requirements each material must meet to deliver effective, energy-…
This article is a translation of an article in the Danish newspaper Bygge- & Anlægsavisen. Find the original Danish article her Energirenovation is about more than just insulation and new windows if you truly want to reduce climate impact. By using materials with a low CO₂ footprint, both operat…