
Logbooks For Houses - Digitising Retrofit Information
02/23/24 • 41 min
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Find out about the Residential Logbook Association here https://www.rlba.org.uk/about
Learn about data abuse here: https://rlba.org.uk/do-we-need-gdpr-for-property
Nigel Walley's company is here on the internet: http://www.chimni.pro
Make sure you sign up and subscribe to the Refurb and Retrofit website for podcasts and stories about the sector. https://www.refurbandretrofit.com/podcast/
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Approved For Use - Indinature Gets Hemp Insulation Into Houses
About the Guest(s):
Sam Baumber serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Indinature, an innovative company focused on manufacturing technical thermal insulation based on industrial hemp. With a decade-long journey leading up to their current breakthroughs, Sam has been pivotal in establishing production facilities in the Scottish Borders, initiating a new era in sustainable and local UK manufacturing. His expertise lies in blending industrial proficiency with ecological considerations, aiming to combat climate change through practical solutions in the construction industry.
Episode Summary:
In this captivating episode of the Refurb and Retrofit podcast, host Matt Milloy engages in an enlightening conversation with Sam Baumber of Indinature. As the company celebrates its groundbreaking achievement in receiving formal approval and accreditation for their hemp-based insulation products, this discussion delves into the transformative journey of Indinature and its mission to revolutionize the construction sector with eco-friendly alternatives.
The episode unfolds with a deep dive into the fringes of biomaterials, discussing Indinature's sustainable insulation options, their potential to reshape perceptions in the building industry, and the recent certifications that are poised to expand their market reach. Listeners are offered a peek into the technical and logistical prowess underpinning Indianature's operations, as well as the challenges and future prospects lying ahead for bio-based construction materials.
Key Takeaways:
Indinature is making strides in the UK market with industrial hemp-based thermal insulation, achieving the first BBA certification for such a product in the country.
Bio-based materials like hemp are not only environmentally friendly but also offer significant benefits for soil health, crop rotation, and carbon sequestration in agriculture.
Despite being a newer industry, Indinature has proven their products meet rigorous quality standards, setting them up as a sustainable alternative for large-scale construction projects.
Public perception and regulatory understanding of fire safety and material classifications are crucial barriers that Indinature must navigate to broaden their product adoption.
The company is poised to launch a variety of new products, including acoustic solutions and high-density boards, catered to the retrofit and new build sectors.
Notable Quotes:
"We now have the first product sheets that show how you can use that material in the different parts of the building." - Sam Baumber
"We're on that tipping point at the moment, really, and it's taken a long journey to get to now." - Sam Baumber
"The adoption of low or lower embodied carbon or carbon capturing products...needs to be there for the adoption at scale." - Sam Baumber
"We have a natural industrial revolution. It's nothing short of that." - Sam Baumber
"Making sure there's enough people to derisk these next few years as the planet and the climate may change." - Sam Baumber
Resources:
Indinature Website: www.indinature.co
We highly encourage our audience to listen to the full episode for an in-depth understanding of the innovative world of biomaterials and the inspiring journey of Indinature. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the future of sustainable construction and stay updated with the latest industry breakthroughs.
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