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Advice and Inspiration

Read our different case studies

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Fire resilience

Withstand temperatures above 1000°C.

In land-scarce urban areas, more and more people are working and making their homes in high-rise buildings. These structures can be brilliant solutions to the challenge of safely housing a growing population.

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02

Thermal properties

Save energy by maintaining optimum indoor temperature and climate.

It makes living and working conditions more healthy and comfortable, helping people to thrive, especially in urban environments. Temperature maintenance can dramatically reduce heating, cooling, and ventilation costs, and reduce a building’s carbon footprint.

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03

Acoustic capabilities

Block, absorb or enhance sounds.

From railways to tramways, roads to airports, good infrastructure is crucial to urban life, which can be very noisy. The resulting ground-borne vibration, traffic noise – and not to mention human noise pollution – all have a serious and negative impact on our wellbeing, especially in densely populated areas.

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04

Robustness

Increased performance and greater stability with lower costs.

In land-scarce urban areas, more and more people are working and making their homes in high-rise buildings. These structures can be brilliant solutions to the challenge of safely housing a growing population.

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05

Aesthetics

Match performance with aesthetics.

When people live and work in aesthetic spaces, they feel comfortable and motivated. Environments in which people enjoy spending time can improve social cohesion and make neighborhoods safer and healthier.

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06

Water properties

Manage our most precious resource.

A growing population puts traditional food production under pressure, and climate change has increased the need for flood defenses. Stone wool can be engineered to absorb or repel water as needed, as well as recirculate it in a greenhouse, solving a range of water management problems.

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07

Circularity

Reusable and recyclable materials.

Rock is one of the most abundant raw materials on the planet, but we still need to make better use of our planet’s resources. We have developed our technology in a way that allows us to use waste from other industries as alternative raw material.

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Latest blogs

By Baijia Huang
Circularity
Climate Change
Sustainability

Life Cycle Assessment data – its quality and uncertainties

Baijia Huang, Sustainability Manager at ROCKWOOL Group, discusses uncertainties in LCA.

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By Polly Davis
Sustainability

Exploring Earth’s final frontier – for the benefit of humankind

Our oceans are home to the Earth’s highest mountain ranges and deepest canyons - and they absorb about 25% of all carbon released into the atmosphere annually.

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By Polly Davis
Sustainability

Down on the farm at Oracle Park stadium

In Oracle Park baseball stadium the humble hot dog is now being challenged by healthy dishes that use ingredients grown at the stadium’s own local farm – a farm so local that if you look behind the centerfield wall, you can actually see the fruit and vegetables growing.

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