Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Acoustic Panels and Soundproofing Products
- Sep 17, 2025

Over the past several decades, there's been a big global shift toward eco-friendly, sustainable, "green" practices. Some efforts are everyday in nature, such as opting for reusable shopping bags instead of those made of plastic; other efforts are more ambitious, such as ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and the push for LEED certifications in building construction.
"Going Green": Do Consumers Care?
In a word: yes.
A 2022 report found that 65% of U.S. buyers consider a product's sustainability when making a purchase, while a 2023 study concluded that 77% of Gen Z members and 72% of Millennials were willing to pay more for sustainable products.
Eco-Friendly Acoustic Products
Driven by this consumer demand and their own interests in more sustainable practices, many businesses have adapted their manufacturing processes and product lines to be "greener"; the acoustics industry is no different.
Where foam and fiberglass acoustic panels (both made with non-renewable raw materials) once dominated the market, today's acoustic products use more sustainable elements like recycled PET, mycelium, and natural fibers for their sound absorption properties.
Audimute: Innovation in Sustainable Acoustics
Audimute is proud to be one of the industry leaders for green acoustics. The core of our sound management solutions is eco-C-tex®, a sound absorption material comprised of a blend of recycled cotton and cellulose fibers, the majority of which are post-consumer recycled newspaper. The eco-C-tex manufacturing process itself is also eco-friendly, expending only 1/10 of the energy required to produce fiberglass and 1/40 of the energy used to create foam.
We also dramatically reduce waste by repurposing discarded pieces of eco-C-tex from custom-cut shapes and signs for other acoustic installations.
On the soundproofing side of Audimute, our Peacemaker® soundproofing product is made from 90% post-consumer material, including recycled tire rubber. It's an eco-friendlier alternative to Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV), which uses petroleum-based plastics and industrial fillers.
Audimute is always looking for new ways to deliver quality sound-absorbing panels and sound-blocking products that are also environmentally responsible, sustainable, and eco-friendly. We're big believers in the steps that all of us — from individuals to companies to countries — can take to create a happier, healthier planet.