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Cellulose takes less
energy to make than any
other insulation
material. This is known
as embodied energy and
includes the total
energy required to
transport raw materials,
manufacture and
distribute the product.
Fiberglass has up to 10
times more embodied
energy than cellulose
and foam products up to
64 times.
Cellulose has the
highest level of
recycled content in the
insulation industry - up
to 85%. Cellulose
insulation is made with
recycled paper, paper
that might otherwise end
up in a landfill.
Fiberglass has a maximum
of 40% recycled content
and foam products little
or none.
Cellulose insulation, by
utilizing recycled
paper, helps prevent the
release of the
greenhouse gas methane
which would result if
that same paper were
sent to a landfill to
decompose.
Cellulose insulation
scrap is recovered and
recycled on-site.
Fiberglass and foam
residue go to a
landfill, and don’t
decompose.
Cellulose insulation is
regionally produced.
Using local recycling
programs and independent
recyclers, and servicing
communities close to
home, brings new meaning
to the slogan “Think
Globally, Act Locally.”