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Introducing you to the oldest, most remarkable
resource on the planet. Both sustainable and plentiful, bamboo has been used
for thousands of years to make a vast array of items. From housing and
furniture to musical instruments and needles, its uses are endless. Bamboo is
strong, flexible and beautiful in both its natural and finished states. It is
an abundant resource that could beneficially replace many of the less
sustainable materials now commonly used in our daily lives.
Bamboo grows faster than any other plant on the
planet, the record being an incredible 47.6 inches in a 24 hour period. It has
been recorded at upto 180 feet tall with a diameter of over a foot and walls an
inch or more thick. There are some fifteen hundred species that are native to
every continent except Europe.
Bamboo is essentially a giant grass and as with
your lawn, can be cut without killing the plant unlike other hardwoods such as
teak and mahogany, where the whole tree dies when cut. What could be more
environmentally friendly than a plant that can be harvested but just keeps on
growing, with no forest destroyed in the process. It is the resource of the
past, present and most definately the future, and its popularity will only
increase in time as more and more people realise its potential.
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