Eco-friendly material and renewable resource.

Bamboo can provide several environmental, economic, and social benefits to society. And is a sustainable resource that can grow under a range of climatic conditions, All the while generating  35% more oxygen and absorbs 35% more carbon-dioxide- as compared to acre of trees, which results in a substantial improvement in the air quality. Further, the cultivation of bamboos offers carbon fixation, controls soil erosion, and purifies the environment.

Bamboo is the miracle carbon sink. One acre of Bamboo for World can sequester up to 400 tons of carbon dioxide per year. 400 tons is the equivalent of CO2 emissions from using 40,832 gallons of gas or burning 401,079 pounds of coal. Or charging over 44 million smartphones.

BFW Carbon Offset restores natural ecology while supporting small farmers and providing a sustainable income for indigenous communities.

Bamboo is an incredibly strong yet lightweight material. Especially when compared to wood and steel. In  some parts of Asia, it's used in place of steel for the construction of buildings and roads or to reinforce concrete.

Bamboo also grows much faster than its hardwood and softwood equivalents. As such, it can be harvested almost every year after maturity. Some timber is only harvested when trees are around 30-50 years old!

Producing bamboo also takes less energy and other resources compared to wood or steel. Undoubtedly, if we're living-sustainably, bamboo ticks a box. It's a more sustainable and hard wearing alternative for furniture, flooring and many household items.

It's true that bamboo is very lightweight. Importing it has a smaller carbon footprint than importing heavier materials like wood.

Before we import 'eco friendly' products from the other side of the globe, we should consider going local know if  you're being as sustainable as possible!

Bamboo for World with a vision to supply locally and meet sustainable demands we look forward to expand around the world with the best planting material working from plantation to utilization