Wool insulation, made from the remnants of sheering sheep, is increasingly finding its way into commercial and residential buildings across the world, in countries like New Zealand, Scandinavia and even Canada.
Here, Andrew Legge, founder and managing partner of Havelock Wool, a Nevada-based producer of sheep’s wool insulation, discusses the inherent benefits of using this material in construction, especially when it is byproduct of the textile industry. Read More