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earaercircular · 2 years
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Mushrooms to insulate houses?
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“It is springing up like mushrooms!” This expression takes on its full meaning when you go deep into the 12,000 m2 of cellars of the Brussels site of Tour&Taxis[1]. Since 2015, this space has been home to PermaFungi[2], a company cultivating mushrooms growing on coffee grounds. The strength of the concept is to transform urban organic waste – coffee grounds, of which 15,000 tonnes are generated every year in Brussels – into a food product with high added value: oyster mushrooms. All locally – the marc comes from Brussels bistros and restaurants – and circular. This while “99% of the mushrooms consumed in the Brussels region are produced outside the region”, emphasizes Julien Jacquet, CEO of PermaFungi.
In the cellars, therefore, bags of coffee grounds mixed with mycelium and straw are suspended from the ceiling. Oyster mushrooms, of different sizes, come out of the notches made to enable them to develop. In three weeks, after an “ultra-complex chemical process” carried out naturally, the mushrooms reach maturity. Each month, one ton of mushrooms comes out of PermaFungi's cellars, while around five tons of mushroom pomace are recycled. “Manufacture-consume-discard: through the notion of single use, the linear economy has pushed the notion of waste to its climax,” says Julien Jacquet. “Circular production, on the other hand, allows matter to circulate endlessly without producing waste. On the contrary, the transformed product carries a higher utility.”
From spent mushroom compost to ecodesign
Until now, PermaFungi had mainly focused on the production of oyster mushrooms. After several years of research and development, the Brussels company has however developed a product on which it relies heavily: myco-materials.[3] Understand: materials obtained from mycelium. “We were looking to diversify the activity. It was the missing piece!” rejoices Julien Jacquet. The one that contributes even more to “urban resilience” since it “reduces pollution as well as the production and consumption of plastic”.
As they develop, the oyster mushrooms transform the coffee grounds[4] into a natural soil, spent mushroom compost[5]. If this is already valued as it is by the Nos Pilifs farm[6], it is also a residue with high potential: "By feeding the mycelium with spent mushroom compost , it can be used to create a new biodegradable material", explains Ms. Backgammon. By growing in a reusable mold, this mycelium takes the shape you want to give it. "We started with light fixtures," says our guide. “But that is not the main development targeted…”
Sustainable, functional… and less expensive?
“Globally, 52% of plastics – which, as a reminder, are produced from fossil fuels – are consumed by the construction and packaging sectors” whereas “78% of world production ends its life in nature”, he points out. PermaFungi believes it has found a solution to combat this environmental disaster. “Moulded into insulating panels or packaging protection, myco-materials are able to replace plastic,” says the CEO. Its properties are indeed interesting in more than one ways: “It is an excellent acoustic and thermal insulator, it is water resistant more or less equally to the current standard. From the flammability point of view, like plastic or wood, it is not good, but it has the advantage of not emitting toxic fumes when burning. Finally, it is 100% biodegradable”, details our interlocutor.
A first wall of 200 m has been installed in the buildings of citydev.brussels.[7] But, to attract a large audience, “it’s not enough to be more durable and more functional. It still has to be cheaper”. Reason why, “within three to five years, the objective is to cost less than plastic”.
Given its potential, this non-polluting and renewable material could have many variations. “We are thinking in particular of coffins and funeral urns”, specifies Mr. Jacquet. A sector in which the degradation of materials is essential and yet little taken into account. Certainly, “it will be necessary to change the norm”, he concedes. But, in his eyes, this point could not be an obstacle to innovation.
If the production is still artisanal manufacturing, PermaFungi thinks big. “We need to improve the protocols. But, by the end of 2025, the objective is to produce 12 tons per month of myco-materials by recycling 15 tons of waste.” To achieve this, the company intends to set up an automated production line – “a fundraiser targeting at least one million euros is planned for the end of this year” – and hire staff – “by promoting the employment of people whose capacities are far from the employment market”.
The Brussels-based company thus intends to become the leader in the production of myco-materials in Europe and “the first in the world to do so in a totally circular way”. The players in the Italian, British and North American sector can currently be counted on the fingers of one hand.
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Valentine Van Vyve, Des champignons pour isoler les maisons ?, in : La Libre Belgique, 8-8-2022 https://kiosque.lalibre.be/app/LAL169/editionguid/d285c536-0a5b-4dea-b835-20483d8b0b39
[1] Tour & Taxis (French: Tour et Taxis, Dutch: Thurn en Taxis) is a large former industrial site in Brussels, Belgium. It is situated on the Brussels Canal in the City of Brussels, just north-west of the city centre, immediately adjacent to Laeken and Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, and about 1 kilometre (0.62 miles) west from the Northern Quarter business district. The site is composed of large warehouses and offices surrounding a former freight station called the Maritime Station (French: Gare Maritime, Dutch: Maritiem Station), and its spacious central hall known as the Royal Depot (French: Entrepôt Royal, Dutch: Koninklijk Pakhuis). The main buildings on the site are made of brick, glass and wrought iron, and are prime examples of 19th-century industrial architecture.
[2] The idea behind this project was based on two observations – an abundance of urban waste and a quite high unemployment rate among young people. Several researches have been launched in 2013 to recycle coffee grounds in order to grow oyster mushrooms, while providing a sustainable and stable job to young people in Brussels. With the coffee grounds gathered by bike, we produce one ton of fresh oyster mushrooms and ten tons of organic fertilizer by recycling 5 tonnes of coffee grounds. All of it in a circular economy! https://www.permafungi.be/en/project/
[3] Read also: https://earaercircular.tumblr.com/post/667314088734507008/mushrooms-as-raw-material-for-leather-accessories as well as: https://earaercircular.tumblr.com/post/684794736388833280/enter-the-virtuous-world-of-the-circular-economy?is_related_post=1
[4] Read also: https://earaercircular.tumblr.com/post/665487447558438912/dutch-start-up-raises-millions-in-investment-to
[5] Spent mushroom compost (champost in French) is the residual compost waste generated by the mushroom production industry.
[6] “La Ferme Nos Pilifs”, a sheltered workshop, employs people with disabilities in various professions, such as maintenance, gardening, orchard, bar, shop and animation farm. The animation farm offers kindergarten and primary school teachers the opportunity to spend a day with their class on the farm (animal park, ecological pond, vegetable garden, etc.). Such a day makes it possible to gain insight into the farmer's work, to get acquainted with the animals and their usefulness and to make children aware of respect for the environment and the surrounding nature.
[7] citydev.brussels helps businesses find sites in the Brussels-Capital Region. It also builds private homes as part of urban renewal projects. citydev.brussels targets its services at two groups: businesses and private citizens. https://www.citydev.brussels/en
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vyapaarjagat · 2 years
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The Growing Popularity of Sustainable Construction: Green Building Trends 2022
The Growing Popularity of Sustainable Construction: Green Building Trends 2022
Technology is a high-quality enterprise because it has advanced the human lifestyle and the field at large. Green buildings have changed into the simplest buzzword until the last decade, which was first limited to international locations and communities. But developing beliefs and trends around weather extra and international warming have led to a desire for extras in a dignified location. In…
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Earth Day
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Did you know that the number of garbage trucks that Americans fill each year could stretch halfway to the moon?
How do we help limit waste? -We specialize in adaptive reuse projects which give buildings new life, and we can limit materials headed to the dumpster! -We provide preconstruction services which help our design, construction, and client teams to understand exactly what is needed - eliminating wasteful excess of material. -Around the office, we have reusable plates, bowls, cups, mugs, silverware, and towels, which cuts back on paper product garbage.
Though we're highlighting just a few of our waste-eliminators on Earth Day, our stewardship for the earth goes beyond April 22nd!
How does your company show care throughout the year?
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eebootcamp · 17 days
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Cementing a Sustainable Tomorrow: Terra CO2's Trailblazing Journey in Decarbonizing the Construction Industry
In an epoch defined by the critical imperative of combating climate change, Terra CO2 stands as an exemplar of innovation, leading the charge in redefining the construction landscape through its groundbreaking decarbonization endeavors. Recently bestowed with the prestigious "Decarbonization Solution of the Year" award in the illustrious 2024 CleanTech Breakthrough Awards, Terra CO2's pioneering technology signifies a monumental stride towards curbing carbon emissions within the built environment. Join us on an expansive odyssey as we delve deep into the transformative impact of Terra CO2's revolutionary initiatives and their profound implications for shaping a sustainable infrastructure ecosystem.
Terra CO2: A Vanguard of Sustainable Construction Innovation
At the nucleus of Terra CO2's ethos lies an unwavering commitment to catalyzing transformative change within the construction domain, underpinned by a steadfast dedication to environmental stewardship. Embarking on an audacious quest to redefine the very essence of concrete production, Terra CO2 has harnessed the synergistic amalgamation of cutting-edge technology and ecological mindfulness to engineer a diverse repertoire of groundbreaking solutions.
Central to Terra CO2's arsenal of innovations is the paradigm-shifting OPUS cementitious material, an engineering marvel meticulously crafted from abundant and eco-friendly silicate rock feedstock. Diverging from the conventional trajectory of Portland cement, OPUS emerges as a beacon of sustainability, boasting significantly diminished carbon emissions and augmented scalability. Through the judicious utilization of locally-sourced raw materials and the minimization of logistical footprints, Terra CO2 not only revolutionizes the fabrication processes of concrete but also propels the industry towards a greener, more sustainable future.
The introduction of OPUS SCMTM heralds a new era in the annals of construction innovation, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the realms of possibility in decarbonized concrete production. Serving as a formidable contender for Portland cement replacement, OPUS SCM emerges as an epitome of eco-efficiency, encapsulating virtues such as reduced CO2 and NOx emissions, enhanced scalability, and stringent quality control measures. Endowed with the imprimatur of third-party validation, Terra CO2's technological prowess garners unequivocal acclaim, attesting to its transformative potential in fostering a paradigm shift towards sustainable construction practices.
Recognition and Resonance: Commemorating Terra CO2's Triumph in the CleanTech Breakthrough Awards
The accolade bestowed upon Terra CO2 as the "Decarbonization Solution of the Year" in the hallowed annals of the CleanTech Breakthrough Awards reverberates as a clarion call for industry cognoscenti and environmental advocates alike. In an epoch characterized by burgeoning environmental exigencies, Terra CO2 emerges as a vanguard of progress, epitomizing the symbiotic convergence of technological ingenuity and ecological mindfulness.
The significance of Terra CO2's accolade extends far beyond the confines of mere commendation; it serves as a poignant testament to the transformative potential of sustainable technologies in mitigating the deleterious impacts of climate change. As Bryan Vaughn, the sagacious Managing Director of CleanTech Breakthrough Awards, astutely opines, Terra CO2's ascendancy heralds a veritable renaissance in the annals of construction innovation, presenting an unparalleled opportunity to reconcile economic imperatives with environmental exigencies.
Towards a Sustainable Utopia: Navigating the Trajectory of Terra CO2's Vision
As we traverse the labyrinthine corridors of Terra CO2's triumphs, it behooves us to introspect upon the labyrinthine trajectories that define our collective journey towards sustainability. The success of Terra's endeavors serves as an edifying testament to the inexorable power of human ingenuity in surmounting the most daunting of challenges, ushering in an epoch of unparalleled progress and promise.
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In the crucible of burgeoning environmental exigencies, the imperative of collective action assumes paramount significance. Whether through advocating for legislative reforms, championing sustainable business practices, or fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, each of us possesses the latent potential to catalyze transformative change and pave the way for a sustainable tomorrow.
As we stand at the precipice of possibility, let us heed the clarion call of Terra CO2's triumphs and embark upon a collective odyssey towards a utopian future—one where sustainability reigns supreme, and the vestiges of environmental degradation recede into oblivion.
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nnctales · 1 month
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Turning Trash into Treasure: The Scope of Waste Materials as Fillers in Construction
The construction industry is a major contributor to global resource consumption and waste generation. One approach to tackling this challenge lies in the innovative use of waste materials. This article explores the potential of waste materials as fillers in construction, examining the environmental and economic benefits, the vast range of usable waste streams, and key considerations for their…
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pejasurveying1 · 2 months
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Explore the indispensable role of quantity surveyors in enhancing efficiency and financial viability within the construction industry. Unveil how PEJA Surveying, a premier quantity surveying firm based in London, UK, navigates cost management, sustainable practices, and risk mitigation to ensure your construction projects not only meet but exceed expectations. Dive into the world of expert surveying for success in your next project.
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concretesolutionllc · 2 months
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Concrete is among the most widely used building materials as it offers several advantages to buildings and the environment. It’s a highly versatile material that can meet your requirements while lowering the environmental impact of residential and commercial development. Here, we dive into some of the reasons why concrete is a widely used building material:
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Little P.Eng.'s Comprehensive Seismic Structural Services Aligned with ASCE 7-22 and NBCC Standards
In an era where architectural ambition pushes the limits of engineering, safeguarding structural integrity against natural calamities, particularly seismic activities, becomes paramount. This detailed exposé delves into the sophisticated seismic structural engineering services provided by Little P.Eng., a firm renowned for its compliance with the latest American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 7-22 standards and the Canadian National Building Code (NBCC). Their work spans across Canada and the United States, encompassing a diverse range of buildings and non-structural elements, reflecting the pinnacle of safety, reliability, and innovation in modern construction.
1. Introduction
The unpredictable nature of seismic activities has long posed a significant challenge to the realms of construction and civil engineering. Within this volatile environment, Little P.Eng. has emerged as a beacon of reliability, offering cutting-edge seismic structural engineering services across Canada and the United States. Their adherence to the ASCE 7-22 and NBCC codes ensures not only the structural integrity of vast construction undertakings but also the safety and longevity of non-structural elements, affirming their position at the forefront of seismic resilience in contemporary infrastructure.
2. Understanding Seismic Structural Engineering
2.1. The Science of Earthquake Engineering
Before delving into Little P.Eng.'s specialized services, one must understand the core principles of seismic structural engineering. This discipline focuses on making buildings and non-structural components resistant to earthquake shocks through specialized planning, design, detailing, and, subsequently, construction. It encompasses geological science, material engineering, and structural analysis to develop structures capable of withstanding seismic disturbances.
2.2. Evolution of Seismic Codes: From ASCE 7-10 to ASCE 7-22
Seismic building codes are dynamic, evolving in response to the continuous advancements in engineering research and catastrophic lessons learned from each seismic event. The transition from ASCE 7-10 to ASCE 7-22 is a reflection of this evolution, marking significant strides in risk reduction and structural robustness, emphasizing not just human safety but also post-earthquake functionality and rapid recovery for communities.
3. Little P.Eng.’s Integration of ASCE 7-22 in Seismic Structural Engineering
3.1. Innovations in Seismic Design Philosophies
Little P.Eng. employs a forward-thinking approach to integrate the innovations outlined in ASCE 7-22. These include state-of-the-art seismic design philosophies involving base isolation, energy dissipation devices, and performance-based seismic design (PBSD), allowing for structures that are more flexible, absorb and dissipate seismic energy, and maintain structural integrity during earthquakes.
3.2. Site-Specific Hazard Analysis and Geotechnical Considerations
One of the critical aspects of ASCE 7-22 is the emphasis on site-specific hazard analyses. Little P.Eng.'s engineers led by Meena Rezkallah carry out comprehensive geotechnical evaluations, considering soil-structure interaction, liquefaction potential, and site-specific seismic hazard assessments. By understanding the geological variances across different regions in North America, they ensure that each design is intrinsically aligned with its environmental context.
4. Adherence to NBCC Standards: Expanding Safety Parameters Across Canada
4.1. Bridging Policies between Countries
While their services in the United States predominantly adhere to ASCE standards, Little P.Eng. seamlessly bridges engineering policies between the U.S. and Canada by aligning their practices with the NBCC. This code compliance not only underscores their versatility in handling cross-border projects but also reflects their commitment to upholding the highest safety and professional standards in every geographical locale.
4.2. Understanding NBCC’s Seismic Provisions
The NBCC has distinct seismic provisions, necessitating specialized knowledge and an adaptive engineering approach. Little P.Eng.'s expertise in Canadian seismic codes ensures that structural and non-structural components comply with regional regulations, catering to Canada's unique seismic challenges, especially in high-risk provinces.
5. Comprehensive Services for Buildings and Non-Structural Elements
5.1. Diverse Building Typologies
Little P.Eng.'s portfolio encompasses a variety of buildings, from residential high-rises and expansive commercial complexes to critical facilities like hospitals and emergency response centers. Each building type presents unique challenges, and the firm’s nuanced, context-oriented approach to seismic retrofitting and sustainable design practices sets industry standards.
5.2. Protecting Non-Structural Components
Beyond the buildings themselves, Little P.Eng. extends its engineering prowess to safeguard non-structural elements. These components, often overlooked, can pose significant hazards during seismic events. From architectural elements to mechanical and electrical systems, the firm implements exhaustive strategies to enhance the safety of these components, thereby protecting human life and minimizing economic loss.
6. Future Directions and Continuous Advancements
6.1. Embracing Technological Innovations
As the field of seismic structural engineering advances, Little P.Eng. remains committed to incorporating new technologies, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, for predictive analysis, design optimization, and risk management. Their continual investment in technology positions them as a leader in future-proofing structures against earthquakes.
6.2. Contribution to Global Seismic Safety Standards
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Harnessing Advanced Engineering: Little P.Eng.'s Comprehensive Seismic Structural Services Aligned with ASCE 7-22 and CNBCC Standards in North America
7. Conclusion
Little P.Eng.’s comprehensive seismic structural engineering services, grounded in the latest ASCE and NBCC standards, represent a confluence of scientific mastery, innovative engineering, and a deep commitment to safeguarding human lives and investments. Their work across diverse building typologies and non-structural components in Canada and the United States cements their stance as a pivotal player in shaping resilient, sustainable, and safe urban landscapes. As seismic activity remains an unpredictable threat, the foresight and innovation of firms like Little P.Eng. are society's best bet for a safer tomorrow.
References
[1] American Society of Civil Engineers. (2022). Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE/SEI 7-22). ASCE.
[2] National Research Council Canada. (2020). National Building Code of Canada.
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The conventional use of blended cementitious materials, exemplified by Portland Cement, stands as a ubiquitous practice in the construction industry. Yet, beyond the standard lies an untapped potential that awaits to revolutionize the industry with alternative applications. Let our experts deepen your knowledge on this matter.
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Construction Glass Coming Good for Making Green Buildings
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The Essential Guide to General Contracting by Vino Design Build
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jmgconstruction · 4 months
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