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Turning textile waste into insulation

At Insutex, we transform textile waste into insulation - an energy-efficient solution that reduces impact and supports the green transition in construction.

The challenge

Across Europe, construction and textiles rank among the largest generators of waste and CO₂ emissions. With material demand still rising, the challenge is clear — how do we build responsibly? At Insutex, we transform recycled textile fibres into high-performance insulation with a verified lower climate footprint — backed by certified, transparent data.

19%

Insulation has a significant climate impact - up to 19% of construction's embodied CO₂ can come from insulation materials.

Reduction Roadmap (2022)

42kt

In Denmark, around 42,000 tonnes of household textiles are incinerated each year instead of being reused or recycled.

Danish EPA (2018)

>60%

Choosing the right insulation can unlock significant energy savings — in some buildings, improved insulation has reduced heating and cooling needs by more than 60%.

Energy and Buildings (2012)

Discover our textile insulation

At Insutex, we offer insulation products made from recycled textile waste - such as cotton and wool. Our insulation products are lightweight, easy to install and energy efficient.

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TexBatt 35

Insulation made from recycled polyester waste - designed for walls, rafters, and ceilings.

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TexBatt 37 Bio

Bio-based insulation batt made from recycled cotton and wool waste - ideal for wooden structures and biogenic construction.

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GranuTex 44 Bio

Bio-based granules made from recycled cotton and wool waste - perfect for ceilings and biogenic construction.

Contact us

If you have any questions or would like further information, please fill out our contact form - we look forward to hearing from you.

General inquiries

Address
Elektrovej 331,
2800 King's Lyngby

Phone number
+45 29 60 81 21

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Make a difference with textile-based insulation

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