This innovative startup is revolutionizing architecture – with building panels made out of fastest-growing perennial grass on Earth.
that its cutting-edge panel technology is revolutionizing how homes are constructed - with groundbreaking cost savings and higher energy efficiency. Instead of using two-by-fours per wall, contractors can use one to build home frames that maintain their structural integrity better than conventional wood products on the market today.
This translates to lower heating bills for homeowners due to less air leakage from thermal wall gaps caused by traditional framing materials.Josh Dorfman, CEO and co-founder of Plantd, stated: "Our panels provide clear advantages when it comes to costs as well as improved insulation."Plantd is partnering with local farmers near Durham to grow several acres of perennial grass this year.
This highly ambitious company has set out on its mission to revolutionize the construction industry by introducing panels that are more affordable, sustainable, and of higher quality than ever before. With a nearly $300 billion estimated annual engineered wood product market worldwide, Plantd is determined to make architecture cheaper without sacrificing performance standards or Earth's environment.
Together we can create abundance sustainably through smarter choices about how our homes are built now and into the future.
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