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Recycled cellulose fibers~92% renewable materialSolar Impulse label 2021

Celloz · Invent the roof of tomorrow

Bio-based roofing from recycled cellulose fibers

Tuil'Up: a roofing element molded from recycled cellulose fibers and plant-based resins, developed by Celloz for more circular roofing.

Toitures colorées d'un quartier résidentiel

The technology

A bio-based material from recycled cellulose

Tuil'Up is thermo-pressed from recycled cellulose fibers and plant-based resins — about 92% renewable material — developed with the LGP2 laboratory (Grenoble INP-Pagora, CNRS).

Bio-based material

Texture de fibre naturelle en gros plan

Recycled cellulose fibers from used cardboard, a renewable feedstock.

Lightweight

Couvreur posant des éléments de toiture

Components designed to be easier to handle, transport and install.

Design freedom

Charpente et toiture contemporaine à lignes géométriques

A material molded into varied forms, textures and colors.

Circularity

Matériaux dans un centre de recyclage

Recycled feedstock and an eco-design approach.

The market

The pitched-roof market

7,600M m² · worldwide
770M m² · Europe
144M m² · France
20 Mm² laid / day

Figures cited by Celloz (world market est. US$100bn). Sources: Fredonnai, MSI, manufacturers.

Positioning

Built for secondary roofing

Sheds, garages and outbuildings — where lightness and a bio-based material matter most, with an ambition to extend to residential.

Solar Impulse label 2021

Efficient Solution

~92%

renewable material

Recycled fibers

from used cardboard

R&D LGP2

Grenoble INP-Pagora, CNRS

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