Grows Organically
Growing bamboo is a chemical-free process that does not require any fertilizer, pesticides, or chemicals. This makes it a sustainable choice compared to other fabrics that may involve harmful cultivation methods and leave behind residues. Additionally, bamboo even plays a positive role in the environment by sequestering nitrogen and preventing the release of chemicals.
Sustainable Bamboo Forests
Fastest Growing Plant On Earth
Some species of Bamboo can grow more than 3ft per day. That's around 1.5" per hour.
Provides an Endless Supply of Timber
When it gets cut down it grows right back up. No seeding or harmful chemicals needed.
Prevents Soil Erosion & Restores Land
Due to its rapid growth and huge network of underground roots.
Produces More Oxygen Than Trees
Some species of Bamboo have been know to produce upto 35% more oxygen than trees.
Produces Water for Streams & Rivers
Bamboo functions as a reservoir, accumulating and storing substantial quantities of water in its rhizomes and stems during the rainy season. It then releases this water back into the soil, rivers, and streams during periods of drought.