Małgorzata Niziurska, Ph.D.,
Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Ceramics and Building Materials
Dr. Małgorzata Niziurska is a graduate of the Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. Since 2001, she is associated with the Institute of Ceramics and Building Materials. Head of the Department of Gypsum and Construction Chemistry since 2008, where she was responsible for testing construction chemicals and fire safety. Currently, he is the Deputy Director of Ł-ICIMB for Research and Commercialization. He is a member of the Polish Committee for Standardization (Polski Komitet Normalizacyjny – PKN) Technical Committees: TC No. 211 for thermal insulation products in construction, TC No. 184 for adhesives, TC No. 194 for gypsum and gypsum products, and TC No. 180 for fire safety. She is an author of many publications and expert opinions on construction chemicals research and technology, fire safety, and durability of finishing materials.
“Trends in wall insulations – reducing the negative impact on the environment in theory and practice.”
For many years, there has been a period of transformation in the economy related to the assumptions of the European Green Deal. That is associated with EU legal conditions introduction like the FIT for 55 package, which implies several measures related to reducing greenhouse gas emissions into the environment. Reducing negative environmental impacts also involves the sustainable use of natural resources. The seventh basic requirement in CPR 305/2011, which has already been in effect since 2013, is further expanded and detailed in the provisions of the draft amendment to the regulation and in other legal acts intended to contribute to the intensification of environmental activities. What tools do the legal Acts and standards give manufacturers, and what opportunities and associates with the new requirements? In a telegraphic brief, about this and the practical aspects of the green transformation and development of technology.