Is Bamboo the Right Product for you?

14110321821When you were a child, do you remember those pictures of cute little koala bears poised up on a big piece of bamboo? Today, bamboo has become a lot more than just koala climbing post; it’s in our homes and growing in popularity every day because of its great environmental benefits!

If you’ve done any kitchen shopping recently, you may have noticed all of the bamboo utensils and kitchen accessories. In this form, bamboo looks and feels like regular wood, just a little more lightweight. However, bamboo is actually considered a wood-like grass. Once treated, it can become a very strong wood-like substance that can be used for a ton of great products.

Bamboo is becoming more heavily used because of its awesome environmental properties. For one thing, it is one of the fastest growing wood-like plants in the world, which means it can be an ever-renewable source for both luxuries like home decor, and even construction purposes. Bamboo has actually been reported to grow up to 25 inches in just 24 hours, so fast you could almost see it growing!

Another beneficial aspect of bamboo is its strength. Although it is extremely lightweight, bamboo is both flexible and strong, and many people actually use it for building as scaffolding and flooring. Both of these uses call for something durable, and something resilient enough to hold a lot of weight.

Bamboo, in some forms, is also edible. Bamboo shoots, which are tiny bamboo at its beginning growth stages, are often used in Chinese cooking. When cooked, it tends to absorb the flavors around it, but still retains a chewy texture.

Most woods are not resilient against water, and therefore cannot be used in conjunction to high-water areas without being treated to withstand water damage. Bamboo, however, keeps its strength and shape when wet, so it can be used as flooring in bathrooms where wood in uncommon, and even outside in rainy weather. This makes bamboo one of the most versatile wood-like products available!

Using bamboo in place of other woods can you help you continue in your green movement! Its versatility, sustainability, and renewability have made it a leading product in the environmentally friendly market.

Even with all the benefits of this woody grass, there’s still a lot to watch out for. The majority of bamboo used for production in the world is grown in Asia. This means that when it is transported to other countries, it may be moved using methods not approved by most green movements. Also, bamboo is sometimes treated with toxic chemicals in order to create the hard substance often used in homes today.

However, since most wood products are made using trees that do not grow nearly as quickly, and sometimes don’t even last very long, bamboo is still a leading green product that many environmentally friendly companies still choose to produce. This means that often the benefits of bamboo outweigh the problems.

If you have any questions about bamboo, or would like help finding the best bamboo products, contact us! You can send us an email by clicking on our “contact” tab near the top of the page!

Nicole Espinosa
EPS Editor and Writer