Yes, paper can be made into a good insulator. At least a lot of homeless people seem to think so.
Paper is a poor heat conductor and has low thermal mass, so it does not conserve heat well. It is more likely to insulate against heat loss rather than retain it, making it ineffective at conserving heat over extended periods.
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We recycle paper to save trees, reduce waste in landfills, and conserve energy and resources used in making new paper.
Energy conservation is that energy cannot be created or destroyed it can be transferred or transformed. We conserve energy no matter what we do. What we are really being told is to conserve usable energy which is energy not in the form of heat. We are told this to avoid the heat death of the universe this is when all the usable energy is lost due to heat.
To conserve heat, you can use insulating materials such as fiberglass, foam board, or cellulose. These materials help prevent heat from escaping by reducing heat transfer through walls, ceilings, and windows. Weatherstripping and caulking are also good for sealing gaps and preventing heat loss.
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