why-bamboo

Why Bamboo?

A growing world population of 6.3 billion needs the materials of life: food, clean water, shelter, clothes, and transportation. What can humans do to co-create a healthy planet? How do we restore and maintain balance between ourselves and our Earth?
Calling all pioneers, innovators and eco-friendly citizens. What if there was a paradigm shift which people all over the world could integrate into their daily lives? In 2002 Malcolm Gladwell wrote The Tipping Point. He asserted that certain ideologies swiftly ignite in what seems to be sudden phenomenon—and spread like wildfire.
It’s become clear that bamboo is one of the most significant solutions to our global warming issue. Because of the “carbon sink” properties, bamboo is indeed at a tipping point. The rest of the world has used bamboo to build their dwellings since the dawn of civilization. In fact, over one billion people on Earth live in bamboo houses--but not in Western society—the largest consumer and emitter of carbon dioxide, which is the major cause for global warming and climate change.
Find out how bamboo, Earth’s most renewable green building material, can reduce global warming and carbon emission, restore native habitat, protect watersheds and raise communities out of poverty.

 

 
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