Fiberboard / natural fibers

Fiberboard is made from natural fibers derived from wood pulp or agricultural wastes such as straw, bagasse, or hemp. These natural fibers are meticulously blended with adhesives to make a cohesive combination that is compressed into panels or sheets of varied densities and thicknesses. It finds its purpose in interior finishes, furniture, cabinetry, and other architectural elements.

Baux acoustic panels are 100% bio-based, 100% recyclable, 100% biodegradable with 0% pollution or waste.

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Blue Blocks offers a 100% natural, compostable, and chemical free board material for the built environment.

In Development

Ecoboard bio-based panels are made from agricultural residues such as straw or reeds and are bonded together naturally without formaldehyde or other VOCs.

Readily Available

Hemp Traders hempboard is an engineered wood product constructed from the fiber of the hemp plant.

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Homasote is an environmentally intelligent building and fiberboard product made of 98% recycled materials.

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Margent Farm hemp based corrugated sheets sequester carbon, preventing its release back into the atmosphere.

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Plantd transforms renewable grass into durable panels, outcompeting wood on cost, CO2 removal, and performance.

In Development

Søuld acoustic boards utilize eelgrass fibers that lock CO₂ in the material over its useful lifetime.

Readily Available

The Exploded View uses residues from flax, hemp, and rapeseed straw to create biodegradable Compostboards

In Development

Typhaboard is a highly durable, healthy, and 100% bio-based insulation board made from typha (cattail).

Readily Available
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Hemp / rapidly renewable
Carbon / transformed CO2
Flax / natural & biodegradable

Flax / natural & biodegradable
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Flax, with its versatile applications ranging from linseed oil and textiles to linoleum, biocomposites, and insulation materials, serves as a valuable and eco-friendly resource with a wide range of uses. Flax is known for its ease of cultivation, ability to deliver annual crops of flax seeds and fibers, and its capability to absorb CO2 during growth with minimal waste throughout the manufacturing process.