Passive EcoWall from Ecological Building systems cuts whole life carbon

Passive EcoWall from Ecological Building systems cuts whole life carbon

The construction industry can drive down embodied carbon emissions while achieving best practice energy performance - using a tried and tested solution from one of the UK’s pioneering green building product suppliers.

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Drawing from 25 years of experience promoting airtightness and green building materials, Ecological Building Systems has developed Passive EcoWall, a system which integrates high quality, low embodied carbon, natural materials to deliver passive house performance levels.

Passive EcoWall follows proven passive house principles and includes elements like Gutex woodfibre natural insulation, Finsa Superpan VapourStop airtight racking boards, and the Pro Clima Intelligent airtightness system. It can also feature alternative natural insulation options such as Indinature’s Indibreathe Flex hemp & jute insulation, and Gramitherm grass fibre insulation. Both of these products have independently verified environmental product declarations (EPDs) or life cycle assessments (LCAs), making whole life carbon assessments more straightforward.

Group technical director Niall Crosson said that achieving the UK’s 2030 climate targets will hinge on addressing whole life carbon emissions – meaning not just the emissions arising from operational energy use, but the emissions embodied in the building from cradle to grave, from material manufacture to the building’s end of life.

This entails adopting strategies like optimising existing buildings, prioritising low carbon materials and designs, employing energy efficient construction methods, and planning for the reuse, recovery, and recycling of buildings beyond their end of life. In response to this challenge, Ecological Building Systems has introduced the Passive EcoWall concept, highlighted in Crosson’s passive house in a feature article in issue 49 of Passive House Plus.

The Passive EcoWall concept has been embraced by Irish volumetric modular timber frame manufacturer, Lidan Designs, who achieved an impressive embodied carbon score of 249.3kg CO₂ equivalent per m² on a 200m² school building in Cork, surpassing targets set by the RIAI and RIBA.

“Passive EcoWall offers specifiers and designers a comprehensive, unique, ‘off the shelf’ specification for timber frame construction,.” he said, adding that the system comes with a clear, comprehensive set of detailed drawings and thermal bridge assessments at critical junctions, with a focus of thermal continuity and optimum airtightness and windtightness details.

“Adopting such construction techniques and natural materials ensures industry can effectively address not only operational emissions, but also upfront carbon emissions,” said Crosson, “thus playing a pivotal role in the UK and Ireland’s sustainable building future.”

 

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Lidan Designs

Timber Frame Houses, Offices and Garden Rooms

Ecological Building Systems

Our ethos at Ecological Building Systems is to achieve 'Better Building' by adopting a 'Fabric First' approach to design.