Farran SL is a company committed to the environment , we work with sustainable materials, efficient facilities that assemble eventually result in a decrease in consumption thus saving energy. The isolates from recycled materials, bamboo as a natural alternative to wood, carpentry with double glazing for energy conservation and certified wood are examples of our commitment to the environment.
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Wood Fiber Insulation |
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Projected Cellulose Insulation |
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Panels Cellulose insulation |
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Flax's Insulations |
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Vapor barriers |
Bamboo is the only sustainable natural alternative to wood as it has grown very rapidly (in 6 years and can be cut) and requires no replanting and new shoots that arise on their own. Bamboo brings more oxygen ambient C02 and pays more than any other plant in the world and the fact that it does not need a FSC-certified plant. For more information see our section of Bamboo:

A good echo window is as efficient as a good carpenter and a proper double glazing. Farran SL works with double glazing, solar and low emissions, this type of glass is very efficient because it yields a substantial energy savings and this will be a reduction in consumption in both summer cooling and in heating in winter.
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CTE requirements |
3,30 W/m2 K |
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Cristal Simple Glass |
5,7 W/m2 K |
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Double Glazing |
2,9 W/m2 K |
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Special Double Glazing |
1,4 W/m2 K |
Responsible forest management
Uncontrolled felling of trees around the world has contributed to deforestation. In recent years it has created a number of organizations to control these events. Farran SL Since we are also committed to the environment and materials we work with responsible forest management.
The FSC (Forest Stewardship Council or the Forest Stewardship Council) is an international non-profit organization created in 1993 with the aim of promoting environmentally responsible forest management, socially beneficial and economically viable in the world's forests. The FSC is composed of representatives of social groups and environmental, commercial and industrial wood and other forest products, indigenous peoples' organizations, forest owners, among others, committed to responsible forest management. Its highest body is the General Assembly, consisting of three chambers (environmental, social and economic), which is subdivided into two sub-chambers (Northern and Southern countries). This structure ensures the balance of interests between sectors and between countries with different economic development and independence and transparency in decision-making.
PEFC
PEFC Forest Certification is a voluntary initiative of the private forestry sector that provides the framework for developing common principles for certification, establishes mechanisms for mutual recognition of certification systems developed by the various participating countries and provides a collective mark PEFC logo, certifying that a forest product from a managed forest sustainability.
http://www.fsc-spain.org/index.html
