Kirie USA, located in Solana Beach, CA, has developed 4 specific environmentally friendly substrates; Kirei Board, Kiriei Bamboo, Kirei Wheatboard and Kirei Coco.
Kirei Board, Kirei Coco Tiles and Kirei Wheatboard panels use rapidly renewable and reclaimed agricultural fibers. These materials are manufactured using reclaimed agricultural fiber from the Sorghum, Coconut and Wheat plants. After harvest the stalks or coconut husks are usually burned or thrown into landfills. By using them in the production of Kirei Board, Kirei Coco Tiles and Kirei Wheatboard this material is removed from the waste stream, reducing landfill use and air pollution, while giving rural farmers a new source of revenue from previously unused waste material.
Kirei BambooKirei Bamboo uses the fast-growing Moso bamboo grass to make ply panels and veneers with the modern bamboo look. The fiber produced from these dedicated bamboo plantations is greater than would be produced from similarly committed wood forest land, helping to reduce pressure on habitat from clearcutting.
These 4 products can be used in a variety of applications related to EGD. Does anyone have an example of a project where one of the these substrates was used? If so, we all love to hear about it!
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