Joseph Leckie Academy in Walsall has replaced outmoded and poor performing accommodation with its three-storey construction, to provide an energy efficient build, with the help of the Kingspan OPTIM-R Rainscreen System. The original 1930s school building has been replaced with a purpose-built 725 m2 structure, designed by Seymour Harris Architecture.
Old duvets for home insulation!
Reseachers at the University of Brighton recently identified disused stuffed bedding products such as duvets and pillows as a potential material which could be developed into an insulation product. The scoping exercise found that the textile is in plentiful supply but has a problematic waste stream due to its properties, thus the majority of it is being disposed of through landfill.Read more
Also, reuse options are limited due to health and safety concerns, and often the poor quality of used bedding. There are already a number of commercial insulation products on the market that are made from recycled textiles, but the researchers found that none utilise stuffed bedding products. This presents an interesting opportunity to research the viability of developing an insulation product to harness this problem waste stream, which was originally engineered for insulation purposes.
ASBP Awards are now open for entries!
The awards are free to enter and are open to projects from across the UK built environment sector that have been completed and handed over by June 2018. Projects will be assessed against the ASBP’s ‘Six Pillars of Sustainable Construction’.Read more
An awards ceremony will take place at the ASBP’s third Healthy Buildings Conference and Expo which is due to take place in February 2019 at London South Bank University. ASBP thanks Steico, Cleveland Steel and Tubes and Thermafleece for supporting the ASBP Awards. Apply now.