Bamboo is one of the most renewable resources in the world. Compared to most hardwoods like oak and ash, which have a 30 to 60 year growth cycle, bamboo is actually a grass that grows to a harvestable height within 3 - 5 years. Some species of bamboo can grow up to 2 feet per day. After harvesting, bamboo does not require replanting, it has an extensive root system that continually sends up new shoots, naturally replenishing itself, making it one of the most renewable resources known. Bamboo holds the promise of a sustainable, cost effective, and ecologically responsible alternative to the widespread clearcutting of our old growth forests.
Let's unite together, hand in hand. Take good care of our nature.
By protecting nature, we protect ourselves!!