I argue here that preventing a large iceberg from melting is absurdly cheap per unit area compared to just about any other way of making new land, and it's kind of crazy to spend money on space exploration and colonization before colonizing the oceans with floating ice-islands.
14% may be too much for this. You may get most of the relevant benefits at 5%.
Well, shipping and collection may scale better for large projects. Shipping via ocean is $10/ton for 4000 miles but it may be possible to knock that down in a large operation.
Rice husk and/or straw may be perfect after some processing/shredding.
Also there might be other ingredients that are beneficial on a cost/utility basis, such as basalt fibers, shredded plastic waste, etc.