Mycelium Bricks: A Sustainable Alternative to Traditional Clay Bricks
In the wake of climate change and the growing need for sustainable solutions, the construction industry is exploring eco-friendly materials to reduce its carbon footprint. One such innovative material is mycelium bricks, made from the fibrous network of fungi. These biodegradable and fire-resistant bricks offer good insulation and can significantly reduce the 300 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions caused by traditional fired clay brick production. However, while mycelium bricks hold great potential, they currently face structural limitations, moisture vulnerability, and higher production costs, especially in India’s tropical climate.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Mycelium Bricks: A Sustainable Alternative to Traditional Clay Bricks |
| Material Composition | Mycelium (fungal filaments), husk, sawdust, and fungal spores |
| Key Advantages | Biodegradable, fire-resistant, lightweight, good insulator |
| Applications | Interior paneling, liquid filters, sports equipment, printed circuit boards |
| Major Challenges | Low strength, moisture absorption, biodegradability, high production costs |
| Solutions | Non-toxic flame retardants, UV-protective coating, R&D investment |
| Suitability in India | Challenging due to tropical climate, needs policy support and infrastructure |
| Future | Potential High demand due to climate change and sustainable building concepts |
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