Many homeowners nowadays are looking to make their household greener and as environmentally friendly as possible. For some, the idea of fitting a kitchen wooden worktop will never seem like an environmentally friendly solution, however one type of wood in particular will allow homeowners to do just that. Despite common beliefs and perhaps misconceptions, Bamboo is a rapid growing grass and not wood at all, though when treated for domestic use it holds the same properties like any other wooden worktop in terms of durability, strength and stability.
Here Are 4 Environmentally Friendly Benefits To Consider When Buying Bamboo Worktops:
1. Sustainability - Unlike common types of trees, Bamboo is a rapid growing plant (second fastest growing plant in the world) which can grow back to full size and become suitable for harvesting again within 3-5 years, unlike 15-25 years for most trees. This growth rate makes bamboo worktop an environmentally responsible choice.
2. Limited Resources - In order to grow, Bamboo plants require very little resources in terms of water and do not require fertilizers or pesticides for a successful crop. Its low maintenance attributes means it can naturally grow in rural areas as well as in renewable project areas.
3. Oxygen Replenishment - Bamboo are known to release a significant amount of oxygen into the atmosphere (more than trees). In doing so they contribute to lowering the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.
4. Eco-System Support - In addition to requiring very few resources to grow, Bamboo are also known to flourish in hard conditions drought-like areas thereby providing support to other animals and plants.