Abstract

Building accounts for 40% of the world's emissions from CO2 and oil. In addition to thermal insulation and demand for electricity, building stability and energy efficiency are generally assessed based on critical criteria, CO2 reductions, and environmental features of the materials used. Therefore, it is essential to maximize the use of ecological materials to make buildings as sustainable as possible. This work studied Bamboo and sheep wool's potential to be used as helpful material in other industries other than its traditional use. The purpose of this study is to explore the possibility of substitute renewable, natural materials with better ecological and highest energy values for modern building consuming resources with commonly used energy.

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