Environmentally Responsible Materials 

The insulation cores of our product is basically air surrounded by molecularly thin polymer envelopes, and the only cement our product uses is the minimal content of the cement board sheathing (skins) of our panels (less than 0.65% of the whole panel). The core polymer is made from a hydrocarbon base and we believe such insulating materials are the most  environmentally responsible usage of hydrocarbon based products simply because they don’t have to be destroyed to do their work, unlike fuels – the longer you use them, the more energy they save.

 

    
The insulation cores of our product constitutes 90% of each panel, and 98% of this again is air. This makes the Mantle Panel a uniquely resource-efficient building material with an incredibly small carbon footprint. Thousands and more tonnes of HD-EPS are recycled every year in the UK, alone. As a single polymer EPS is straightforward to recycle and is recycled into items such as replacement hardwood decking or garden furniture, or future Mantle Panels. Our core is HFC, CFC and HCFC free and Pentane is used as its blowing agent. 
 

 

Pentane has a Global Warming Potential* (GWP) of zero. (The EU does not register pentane as a substance hazardous to human health or the environment.)


In combustion the amount of carbon monoxide and particulates given off by EPS is a small fraction of that emitted by wood or cardboard. EPS is inert and innocuous and provides stability in landfill because is does not biodegrade and leach chemicals into the water system or gases into air that could contribute to global warming.

Further, the manufacture of EPS is an extremely low pollution process. Steam is the key ingredient and the water is re-used many times and cleaned prior to disposal. There is no waste in the process as all cut off or rejects are re-used. 

 

 

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