一家肯尼亚公司利用蘑菇根和废物制造负担得起、可生物降解的建筑板,将成本削减三分之一,并支持可持续住房。
A Kenyan company uses mushroom roots and waste to make affordable, biodegradable building panels, cutting costs by a third and supporting sustainable housing.
肯尼亚内罗毕附近的一个蘑菇农场正在利用菌菌根和农业废料,制造低成本、可生物降解的建筑板。
A mushroom farm near Nairobi, Kenya, is using mycelium—fungus roots—combined with agricultural waste to create low-cost, biodegradable building panels.
MycoTile公司每月生产约3 000平方米的隔热材料、墙壁和室内材料,使建筑费用减少约三分之一。
The company MycoTile produces around 3,000 square meters monthly for insulation, walls, and interiors, cutting construction costs by about a third.
这些专门板在内罗毕各地家庭使用,提供与传统材料相类似的温度控制和耐久性。
The panels, used in homes across Nairobi, offer temperature control and durability comparable to traditional materials.
创新支持肯尼亚的去碳化目标, 并为低收入家庭提供可负担的、可持续的解决方案。
With a housing deficit of at least 2 million units, the innovation supports Kenya’s decarbonization goals and provides affordable, sustainable solutions for low-income families.
政府的支持和对研究设施的利用有助于其增长,而纳米比亚和荷兰的类似项目则突显了全球向生态友好型建筑的转变。
Government backing and access to research facilities aid its growth, while similar projects in Namibia and the Netherlands highlight a global shift toward eco-friendly construction.