our company makes pannels with rigid foam insulation in the middle, which we buy in big sheets, and we constantly have scrap pieces and offcuts of it which just end up in the skips..
I was thinking of bringing it back home in bin bags ( pending permission from the big boss, can't see it being a problem saves him space in the skips.. ) and storing it in the shed.
once i have plenty, I want to run it through a chipper ( the tree branch type ) and then use it in my loft for insulation...
any ideas if this would be a viable alternative to fibreglass?
I was thinking of bringing it back home in bin bags ( pending permission from the big boss, can't see it being a problem saves him space in the skips.. ) and storing it in the shed.
once i have plenty, I want to run it through a chipper ( the tree branch type ) and then use it in my loft for insulation...
any ideas if this would be a viable alternative to fibreglass?