Abstract There is a growing awareness towards using materials with less social, economic and environmental impacts in the construction and rehabilitation of buildings. However, the evaluation of the sustainability of… Click to show full abstract
Abstract There is a growing awareness towards using materials with less social, economic and environmental impacts in the construction and rehabilitation of buildings. However, the evaluation of the sustainability of acoustic insulation materials in these three dimensions has not yet been presented in reference publications. This paper presents these results for the first time for materials used currently and alternative materials available in the construction market to control noise in buildings. An exhaustive review has been performed, focused on the most used insulation materials at the European level in construction and rehabilitation. The characterization at the level of embodied energy, acoustic behaviour and costs of these materials is presented, so that the most eco-efficient can be selected and applied. It is concluded that there are alternative materials that, from the acoustic behaviour, embodied energy and costs points of view, are perfectly viable to replace the currently used products.
               
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