Valorisation of waste OSB into sustainable mycelium-based composites for insulation applications
摘要
The need for the construction industry to reduce its contribution to landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions is urgent, with engineered wood products such as oriented strand board (OSB) representing a complex and difficult-to-recycle waste stream. As the demand for construction materials increases, it is important to address end-of-life challenges for OSB. Mycelium-based composites (MBCs) offer a promising solution by repurposing waste materials into sustainable products. MBCs are a class of bio-based material made from the colonisation of fungal mycelium on organic substrates, often agricultural or paper waste. MBCs can provide an environmentally friendly end-of-life pathway for waste but also serve as effective insulation materials that can be sustainable alternatives to conventional insulation solutions. Here, MBCs are successfully produced using waste OSB and Trametes versicolor mycelium. The mycelium successfully colonised and bound the OSB substrate, forming that retained their shape after demoulding and drying. Thermal characterisation of the OSB-based MBCs showed a mean thermal conductivity of