Products - Part 3
The Increasing Popularity of Bamboo Clothing
falseThe Increasing Popularity of Bamboo ClothingSlowly but surely it seems like the fashion industry is catching up to the rest of the world when it comes to incorporating bamboo fabrics into their latest looks and trendy runway lineups. By finally recognizing these benefits, businesses have been able to deliver an eco-friendly product to their ever-growing base of consumers who care deeply about the environment and how to play their small part to combat the ongoing effects of climate change.
Environmentally-Friendly Back-to-School Supplies Made With Bamboo
falseEnvironmentally-Friendly Back-to-School Supplies Made With BambooGoing back to school will undoubtedly feel a little bit different this fall as many children prepare to enter their classrooms for the first time since they were forced to abruptly leave their favorite teachers and friends when the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation last spring. Although we are certainly not out of the woods just yet, the United States has been making incredible strides in the fight against COVID-19 and thankfully our hardworking educators and students will be back in action for the 2021-2022 academic school year.
Budget-Friendly Bamboo Products and Home Décor
falseBudget-Friendly Bamboo Products and Home DécorFor years upon years, the term “bamboo” has been burned into our brains as being synonymous with those cute & cuddly giant panda bears and pretty much nothing else…but not anymore. As climate change crusaders from every continent continue their noble battle against global warming, it’s high time that the rest of the general public lets their guard down and gets onboard with the beautiful benefits of bamboo.
The Environmental Benefits of Bamboo Toilet Paper
falseThe Environmental Benefits of Bamboo Toilet PaperAccording to an eye-opening and shocking statistical report from the Natural Resources Defense Council, the United States “leads the world in toilet paper consumption, with the average American going through 28 pounds of it per year…translating to 141 rolls per person.” Additionally, a majority of the materials in a typical roll of toilet paper are not fully biodegradable or eco-friendly like its bamboo and recyclable counterparts, thus continuing the constant strain on our global environment.
Bamboo Flooring and Furniture – An Interior Decorator’s Dream
falseBamboo Flooring and Furniture – An Interior Decorator’s DreamAs we have previously discussed on this site, bamboo has been around for a long time and has been involved in our lives ever since our ancestors discovered it. One use that is making an entry into mainstream Western lives is bamboo flooring. This is not actually a recent trend in the world; rather, it is a furnishing style that has been ongoing for centuries that originates in the East.
Bamboo Curtains are Stylish and Functional
falseBamboo Curtains are Stylish and FunctionalCurtains are an essential for a house. Not only can they be stylish and decorative, they also serve a very important function. That function is to keep sunlight out of your house. Obviously there’s a benefit in keeping unwanted light out of your house. Did you ever consider that curtains also help to keep heat out of your house?
Tasc Performance: Bamboo Activewear
falseTasc Performance: Bamboo ActivewearAs the nation continues to focus on making Americans healthier through exercise, the activewear market has continued to grow along with the times. Activewear is form fitting clothing that is meant to be tight to provide compression as well as avoid looseness that might affect your workout. Most active wear is made from polyester, or spandex. However, there’s a father and son team in New Orleans that is hoping that their unique take on activewear, will gain them a leg up in the exercise market.
The Sustainable Transportation Solution: London’s Bamboo Bike’s
falseThe Sustainable Transportation Solution: London’s Bamboo Bike’sThere’s a raging debate about what to do about traffic, pollution, and all the other problems that come with modern transport. For many, the bicycle seems to be the obvious solution to the problem. Bikes pollute less than cars. They’re far more affordable than your average car and we’re not even talk about gas prices. However, modern bicycle materials aren’t very sustainable. They don’t allow for the smallest carbon footprint possible. The reason is that carbon fiber, while lightweight and strong, is very hard to recycle. It can’t be melted down and returned to its original form like aluminum or steel.
Creators Get Creative with Bamboo
falseCreators Get Creative with BambooBamboo is something that almost everybody knows about. Often times we think about it in stereotypical terms. You’ll see it at a Japanese restaurant. If you take a trip to Asia, you’ll probably bring back some trinkets made from it. Maybe you got really into origami and bought some bamboo placemats. The fact of the matter is this, bamboo is becoming a hot commodity. Bamboo is a grass, and is one of the Earth’s most sustainable resources. Don’t just think that it’s good for the environment. The fact of the matter is that it’s good for business also. A product that offers such versatility is starting to be utilized more in a consumer hungry marketplace.
Bamboo Train
falseBamboo TrainIn Battambang, Cambodia, tourists and locals alike are being taken in and taken on a ride by a one of a kind train system. The “Bamboo Train” as it’s called quietly rumbles through the countryside. The “train” is a wooden platform rigged to a small engine. The flat trolleys, lined with bamboo, is a testament to the creativity of Cambodia’s people.
Few plants offer the strength and beauty that bamboo does. It is truly a plant of emmaculate design.
Learn More about the uses for bambooWe are dedicated to the promotion and use of bamboo throughout the world. Bamboo is a plant that offers limitless potential for the future. It offers us strength, sustainability, versatility, and a green alternative.
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