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Ein Ende des #Ehegatten-Splittings könnte mehr #Geburten in #Deutschland bringen. Das ist das Ergebnis einer #Studie, die die #ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin) jetzt veröffentlicht hat.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/20/ende-des-ehegatten-splittings-koennte-mehr-geburten-bringen -
Ein Ende des #Ehegatten-Splittings könnte mehr #Geburten in #Deutschland bringen. Das ist das Ergebnis einer #Studie, die die #ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin) jetzt veröffentlicht hat.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/20/ende-des-ehegatten-splittings-koennte-mehr-geburten-bringen -
Ein Ende des #Ehegatten-Splittings könnte mehr #Geburten in #Deutschland bringen. Das ist das Ergebnis einer #Studie, die die #ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin) jetzt veröffentlicht hat.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/20/ende-des-ehegatten-splittings-koennte-mehr-geburten-bringen -
Ein Ende des #Ehegatten-Splittings könnte mehr #Geburten in #Deutschland bringen. Das ist das Ergebnis einer #Studie, die die #ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin) jetzt veröffentlicht hat.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/20/ende-des-ehegatten-splittings-koennte-mehr-geburten-bringen -
Ein Ende des #Ehegatten-Splittings könnte mehr #Geburten in #Deutschland bringen. Das ist das Ergebnis einer #Studie, die die #ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin) jetzt veröffentlicht hat.
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/20/ende-des-ehegatten-splittings-koennte-mehr-geburten-bringen -
Sollte es infolge des #Krieges im #Nahen Osten zu #Fluchtbewegungen kommen, dürfte #Deutschland das wichtigste Zielland sein, gefolgt vom #Kanada, #Großbritannien, der #Türkei und #Frankreich. Das berichtet die #Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin).
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/13/rfberlin-studie-deutschland-wahrscheinlich-wichtigstes-zielland-bei-fluchtbewegungen-infolge-des-nahostkriegs -
Sollte es infolge des #Krieges im #Nahen Osten zu #Fluchtbewegungen kommen, dürfte #Deutschland das wichtigste Zielland sein, gefolgt vom #Kanada, #Großbritannien, der #Türkei und #Frankreich. Das berichtet die #Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin).
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/13/rfberlin-studie-deutschland-wahrscheinlich-wichtigstes-zielland-bei-fluchtbewegungen-infolge-des-nahostkriegs -
Sollte es infolge des #Krieges im #Nahen Osten zu #Fluchtbewegungen kommen, dürfte #Deutschland das wichtigste Zielland sein, gefolgt vom #Kanada, #Großbritannien, der #Türkei und #Frankreich. Das berichtet die #Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin).
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/13/rfberlin-studie-deutschland-wahrscheinlich-wichtigstes-zielland-bei-fluchtbewegungen-infolge-des-nahostkriegs -
Sollte es infolge des #Krieges im #Nahen Osten zu #Fluchtbewegungen kommen, dürfte #Deutschland das wichtigste Zielland sein, gefolgt vom #Kanada, #Großbritannien, der #Türkei und #Frankreich. Das berichtet die #Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin).
https://nachrichten.idw-online.de/2026/03/13/rfberlin-studie-deutschland-wahrscheinlich-wichtigstes-zielland-bei-fluchtbewegungen-infolge-des-nahostkriegs -
https://www.europesays.com/ee/93672/ Venemaa hõivas kahe suure lääne ettevõtte tehased #BreakingNews #BreakingNews #canpack #EE #Eesti #EestiKeel #Estonia #Estonian #FeaturedNews #FeaturedNews #Fortum #Headlines #LääneSanktsioonid #LatestNews #LatestNews #Maailm #News #NokianTyres #PopulaarseimadLood #rockwool #TopStories #TopStories #UkrainaSõda #ÜldisedUudised #Uudised #Venemaa #ViimasedUudised #World #WorldNews #WorldNews
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Cleaning and Using Sheep #Wool for Insulation
Posted on July 29, 2020 by Laurence Manchee
Excerpt: "Benefits of sheep wool insulation
Sheep’s wool is an outstanding insulator with as good or better insulation properties as #RoofMate or #RockWool. As opposed to shop-bought insulation the homemade wool is not processed into compact blocks. The loose wool can be pushed into small gaps and does not need to be cut to size, making it is easier to work with.
Sheep’s wool is more #EnvironmentallyFriendly, is not itchy to work with and is fireproof. It regulates humidity, does not burn, purifies the air and is a good sound proofer.
All in all, it is better than any #insulation we have used in the past and is more cost-effective."
Learn more:
https://www.keelayogafarm.com/cleaning-and-using-sheep-wool-for-insulation/#SolarPunkSunday #WoolInsulation #SyntheticAlternatives #AnimalProducts #DIY #Homesteading
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6 Things to Know About Sheep’s #WoolInsulation
When it’s time to update your home’s insulation, consider what sheep’s wool has to offer.
By Alexa Erickson, Mar 24, 2021
"Sheep’s wool insulation uses a natural fiber base.
Among the most popular insulation materials today are #fiberglass and #rockwool (also known as mineral wool). Both consist of man-made fibers spun from, as their names suggest, molten glass or minerals such as basalt or diabase. While these insulation types are considered safe by institutes such as the U.S. National Toxicology Program and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, they do contain synthetic, hairlike fibers that can break off and become airborne during installation. They also contain #formaldehyde, which is known to release volatile organic compounds (#VOCs) into the air. Both airborne fibers and formaldehyde can irritate the skin and lungs, and long-term exposure to formaldehyde may cause some types of cancer. Even spray foam insulation can be especially dangerous due to the high level of VOCs that off-gas into the air during installation and before it cures completely.
Sheep’s wool insulation starts as sheared wool that grows naturally on sheep—often wool that is deemed too coarse to make into clothing or other fabric. It is important to note, however, that it is common manufacturing practice to treat sheep’s wool insulation with additives such as boric acid to repel insects and further reduce flammability. Ammonium sulfates may also be added as a fire retardant. So while the base material is inherently natural, the sheep’s wool insulation end product is also not completely free of toxins. Both additives are considered poisonous if ingested and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Moreover, boric acid is classified as a reproductive toxin by the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation in Europe. [Boric acid does not pollute like #PFAS though]
When installing any type of insulation in your home, always use caution and wear the protective gear recommended by the insulation manufacturer."
Learn more:
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sheeps-wool-insulation/#SolarPunkSunday #Insulation #AnimalProducts #Wool #SprayFoamAlternatives #FiberglassAlternatives #SyntheticAlternatives
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6 Things to Know About Sheep’s #WoolInsulation
When it’s time to update your home’s insulation, consider what sheep’s wool has to offer.
By Alexa Erickson, Mar 24, 2021
"Sheep’s wool insulation uses a natural fiber base.
Among the most popular insulation materials today are #fiberglass and #rockwool (also known as mineral wool). Both consist of man-made fibers spun from, as their names suggest, molten glass or minerals such as basalt or diabase. While these insulation types are considered safe by institutes such as the U.S. National Toxicology Program and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, they do contain synthetic, hairlike fibers that can break off and become airborne during installation. They also contain #formaldehyde, which is known to release volatile organic compounds (#VOCs) into the air. Both airborne fibers and formaldehyde can irritate the skin and lungs, and long-term exposure to formaldehyde may cause some types of cancer. Even spray foam insulation can be especially dangerous due to the high level of VOCs that off-gas into the air during installation and before it cures completely.
Sheep’s wool insulation starts as sheared wool that grows naturally on sheep—often wool that is deemed too coarse to make into clothing or other fabric. It is important to note, however, that it is common manufacturing practice to treat sheep’s wool insulation with additives such as boric acid to repel insects and further reduce flammability. Ammonium sulfates may also be added as a fire retardant. So while the base material is inherently natural, the sheep’s wool insulation end product is also not completely free of toxins. Both additives are considered poisonous if ingested and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Moreover, boric acid is classified as a reproductive toxin by the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation in Europe. [Boric acid does not pollute like #PFAS though]
When installing any type of insulation in your home, always use caution and wear the protective gear recommended by the insulation manufacturer."
Learn more:
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sheeps-wool-insulation/#SolarPunkSunday #Insulation #AnimalProducts #Wool #SprayFoamAlternatives #FiberglassAlternatives #SyntheticAlternatives
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6 Things to Know About Sheep’s #WoolInsulation
When it’s time to update your home’s insulation, consider what sheep’s wool has to offer.
By Alexa Erickson, Mar 24, 2021
"Sheep’s wool insulation uses a natural fiber base.
Among the most popular insulation materials today are #fiberglass and #rockwool (also known as mineral wool). Both consist of man-made fibers spun from, as their names suggest, molten glass or minerals such as basalt or diabase. While these insulation types are considered safe by institutes such as the U.S. National Toxicology Program and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, they do contain synthetic, hairlike fibers that can break off and become airborne during installation. They also contain #formaldehyde, which is known to release volatile organic compounds (#VOCs) into the air. Both airborne fibers and formaldehyde can irritate the skin and lungs, and long-term exposure to formaldehyde may cause some types of cancer. Even spray foam insulation can be especially dangerous due to the high level of VOCs that off-gas into the air during installation and before it cures completely.
Sheep’s wool insulation starts as sheared wool that grows naturally on sheep—often wool that is deemed too coarse to make into clothing or other fabric. It is important to note, however, that it is common manufacturing practice to treat sheep’s wool insulation with additives such as boric acid to repel insects and further reduce flammability. Ammonium sulfates may also be added as a fire retardant. So while the base material is inherently natural, the sheep’s wool insulation end product is also not completely free of toxins. Both additives are considered poisonous if ingested and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Moreover, boric acid is classified as a reproductive toxin by the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation in Europe. [Boric acid does not pollute like #PFAS though]
When installing any type of insulation in your home, always use caution and wear the protective gear recommended by the insulation manufacturer."
Learn more:
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sheeps-wool-insulation/#SolarPunkSunday #Insulation #AnimalProducts #Wool #SprayFoamAlternatives #FiberglassAlternatives #SyntheticAlternatives
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6 Things to Know About Sheep’s #WoolInsulation
When it’s time to update your home’s insulation, consider what sheep’s wool has to offer.
By Alexa Erickson, Mar 24, 2021
"Sheep’s wool insulation uses a natural fiber base.
Among the most popular insulation materials today are #fiberglass and #rockwool (also known as mineral wool). Both consist of man-made fibers spun from, as their names suggest, molten glass or minerals such as basalt or diabase. While these insulation types are considered safe by institutes such as the U.S. National Toxicology Program and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, they do contain synthetic, hairlike fibers that can break off and become airborne during installation. They also contain #formaldehyde, which is known to release volatile organic compounds (#VOCs) into the air. Both airborne fibers and formaldehyde can irritate the skin and lungs, and long-term exposure to formaldehyde may cause some types of cancer. Even spray foam insulation can be especially dangerous due to the high level of VOCs that off-gas into the air during installation and before it cures completely.
Sheep’s wool insulation starts as sheared wool that grows naturally on sheep—often wool that is deemed too coarse to make into clothing or other fabric. It is important to note, however, that it is common manufacturing practice to treat sheep’s wool insulation with additives such as boric acid to repel insects and further reduce flammability. Ammonium sulfates may also be added as a fire retardant. So while the base material is inherently natural, the sheep’s wool insulation end product is also not completely free of toxins. Both additives are considered poisonous if ingested and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Moreover, boric acid is classified as a reproductive toxin by the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation in Europe. [Boric acid does not pollute like #PFAS though]
When installing any type of insulation in your home, always use caution and wear the protective gear recommended by the insulation manufacturer."
Learn more:
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sheeps-wool-insulation/#SolarPunkSunday #Insulation #AnimalProducts #Wool #SprayFoamAlternatives #FiberglassAlternatives #SyntheticAlternatives
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6 Things to Know About Sheep’s #WoolInsulation
When it’s time to update your home’s insulation, consider what sheep’s wool has to offer.
By Alexa Erickson, Mar 24, 2021
"Sheep’s wool insulation uses a natural fiber base.
Among the most popular insulation materials today are #fiberglass and #rockwool (also known as mineral wool). Both consist of man-made fibers spun from, as their names suggest, molten glass or minerals such as basalt or diabase. While these insulation types are considered safe by institutes such as the U.S. National Toxicology Program and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, they do contain synthetic, hairlike fibers that can break off and become airborne during installation. They also contain #formaldehyde, which is known to release volatile organic compounds (#VOCs) into the air. Both airborne fibers and formaldehyde can irritate the skin and lungs, and long-term exposure to formaldehyde may cause some types of cancer. Even spray foam insulation can be especially dangerous due to the high level of VOCs that off-gas into the air during installation and before it cures completely.
Sheep’s wool insulation starts as sheared wool that grows naturally on sheep—often wool that is deemed too coarse to make into clothing or other fabric. It is important to note, however, that it is common manufacturing practice to treat sheep’s wool insulation with additives such as boric acid to repel insects and further reduce flammability. Ammonium sulfates may also be added as a fire retardant. So while the base material is inherently natural, the sheep’s wool insulation end product is also not completely free of toxins. Both additives are considered poisonous if ingested and can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Moreover, boric acid is classified as a reproductive toxin by the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation in Europe. [Boric acid does not pollute like #PFAS though]
When installing any type of insulation in your home, always use caution and wear the protective gear recommended by the insulation manufacturer."
Learn more:
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/sheeps-wool-insulation/#SolarPunkSunday #Insulation #AnimalProducts #Wool #SprayFoamAlternatives #FiberglassAlternatives #SyntheticAlternatives
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And this wall is complete. Well, the exterior insulation is on. Still need to add the strapping to the outside which will not only secure it to the wall even more, but will also be what we attach the siding to.
#vermont #building #construction #insulation #rockwool #comfortboard
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First insulation boards being installed. This is the first of two, 2” thick layers we’ll have.
#vermont #building #construction #insulation #rockwool #comfortboard #highefficiency
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First insulation boards being installed. This is the first of two, 2” thick layers we’ll have.
#vermont #building #construction #insulation #rockwool #comfortboard #highefficiency
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First insulation boards being installed. This is the first of two, 2” thick layers we’ll have.
#vermont #building #construction #insulation #rockwool #comfortboard #highefficiency
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First insulation boards being installed. This is the first of two, 2” thick layers we’ll have.
#vermont #building #construction #insulation #rockwool #comfortboard #highefficiency
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First insulation boards being installed. This is the first of two, 2” thick layers we’ll have.
#vermont #building #construction #insulation #rockwool #comfortboard #highefficiency
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Justice: des enquêtes ouvertes contre des opposants à #Rockwool à #Soissons
https://www.lunion.fr/id577734/article/2024-03-10/soissons-les-opposants-rockwool-dans-le-viseur-de-la-justice
Deux opposants à Rockwool ont été convoqués par la police et la gendarmerie pour l’intrusion dans les bureaux de l’entreprise à Soissons, le 29 février, et pour la dégradation d’une bâche en marge d’une manifestation non déclarée devant le chantier de la future usine, à Courmelles. Un avocat de Soissons parle de procédures-bâillons. -
«Un jour, on va sortir de la légalité»: les opposants à Rockwool tentés par la radicalisation
https://www.lunion.fr/id547598/article/2023-12-09/un-jour-va-sortir-de-la-legalite-les-opposants-rockwool-tentes-par-la
Environ 150 opposants à #Rockwool se sont rassemblés devant la parcelle où doit être construite l’usine de laine de roche, sur la zone du Plateau, à Courmelles. L’intrusion sur le site un temps envisagé a été annulée, non sans générer quelques frustrations. -
Thank you, @nobodyknows , even though I am very sad to see this picture.
Shame on you #Rockwool , #StopPutinsWar #StopBusinessInRussia
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Thank you, @nobodyknows , even though I am very sad to see this picture.
Shame on you #Rockwool , #StopPutinsWar #StopBusinessInRussia
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@SimpleRobC -
Thank you, @nobodyknows , even though I am very sad to see this picture.
Shame on you #Rockwool , #StopPutinsWar #StopBusinessInRussia
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@SimpleRobC -
Thank you, @nobodyknows , even though I am very sad to see this picture.
Shame on you #Rockwool , #StopPutinsWar #StopBusinessInRussia
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@Chris @SimpleRobC Heres some extra about #rockwool - They more or less really dont care.
Article translated from https://ekstrabladet.dk/nyheder/lederen/kollaboratoererne-i-rockwool/9651568
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@SimpleRobC
Still, #Rockwool and #EccoShoes / #Ecco show no signs to stop their business in #Russia . For how long can their brands stand up to being stained in blood from innocent civilians in #Ukraine️ ?
The best way out must be to acknowledge that the business in Russia was a big loss, and get out.
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@nobodyknows @SimpleRobC
Disgusting to find that #Carlsberg and #Rockwool and #EccoShoes #Ecco are still supporting #Russia -
@nobodyknows @SimpleRobC
Disgusting to find that #Carlsberg and #Rockwool and #EccoShoes #Ecco are still supporting #Russia -
@nobodyknows @SimpleRobC
Disgusting to find that #Carlsberg and #Rockwool and #EccoShoes #Ecco are still supporting #Russia -
@nobodyknows @SimpleRobC
Disgusting to find that #Carlsberg and #Rockwool and #EccoShoes #Ecco are still supporting #Russia -
@nobodyknows @SimpleRobC
Disgusting to find that #Carlsberg and #Rockwool and #EccoShoes #Ecco are still supporting #Russia -
@randahl
And what about #Rockwool and the #FaroeIslands fishing agreements with #Russia
#StandWithUkraine
Does anyone here know if #Renault is still doing business in Russia?