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	<title>Comments on: Structural Bamboo</title>
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		<title>By: A O Jones</title>
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		<dc:creator>A O Jones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 23:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Currently working on a collaborative integrated wastewater treating bamboo farm to then build nearby facilities using structural bamboo produced
Extremely useful article and links.

Thank you so much</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently working on a collaborative integrated wastewater treating bamboo farm to then build nearby facilities using structural bamboo produced<br />
Extremely useful article and links.</p>
<p>Thank you so much</p>
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		<title>By: Cole Bradley</title>
		<link>http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/07/26/structural-bamboo/comment-page-1/#comment-48157</link>
		<dc:creator>Cole Bradley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lamboo Architectural and Structural bamboo www.lamboo.us
Structural bamboo is the ecological choice for architects and engineers looking to specify LEED certified products in their upcoming projects.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lamboo Architectural and Structural bamboo <a href="http://www.lamboo.us" rel="nofollow">http://www.lamboo.us</a><br />
Structural bamboo is the ecological choice for architects and engineers looking to specify LEED certified products in their upcoming projects.</p>
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		<title>By: Cole Bradley</title>
		<link>http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/07/26/structural-bamboo/comment-page-1/#comment-98216</link>
		<dc:creator>Cole Bradley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lamboo Architectural and Structural bamboo www.lamboo.us
Structural bamboo is the ecological choice for architects and engineers looking to specify LEED certified products in their upcoming projects.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lamboo Architectural and Structural bamboo <a href="http://www.lamboo.us" rel="nofollow">http://www.lamboo.us</a><br />
Structural bamboo is the ecological choice for architects and engineers looking to specify LEED certified products in their upcoming projects.</p>
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		<title>By: Cole Bradley</title>
		<link>http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/07/26/structural-bamboo/comment-page-1/#comment-45383</link>
		<dc:creator>Cole Bradley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 01:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lamboo Inc. Architectural and Structural Bamboo,  This company is truly a resource to architecture and engineers alike.  Definitely on the cutting edge.  http://www.solardecathlon.uiuc.edu/  Current research is ongoing at the University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana.  The innovation of engineered structural bamboo is finally here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lamboo Inc. Architectural and Structural Bamboo,  This company is truly a resource to architecture and engineers alike.  Definitely on the cutting edge.  <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.uiuc.edu/" rel="nofollow">http://www.solardecathlon.uiuc.edu/</a>  Current research is ongoing at the University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana.  The innovation of engineered structural bamboo is finally here.</p>
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		<title>By: Cole Bradley</title>
		<link>http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/07/26/structural-bamboo/comment-page-1/#comment-98215</link>
		<dc:creator>Cole Bradley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 01:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lamboo Inc. Architectural and Structural Bamboo,  This company is truly a resource to architecture and engineers alike.  Definitely on the cutting edge.  http://www.solardecathlon.uiuc.edu/  Current research is ongoing at the University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana.  The innovation of engineered structural bamboo is finally here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lamboo Inc. Architectural and Structural Bamboo,  This company is truly a resource to architecture and engineers alike.  Definitely on the cutting edge.  <a href="http://www.solardecathlon.uiuc.edu/" rel="nofollow">http://www.solardecathlon.uiuc.edu/</a>  Current research is ongoing at the University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana.  The innovation of engineered structural bamboo is finally here.</p>
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		<title>By: Lawrence J Ohlman III</title>
		<link>http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/07/26/structural-bamboo/comment-page-1/#comment-5833</link>
		<dc:creator>Lawrence J Ohlman III</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 07:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for writing this on the amazing properties of bamboo.  Bamboo is one of the fastest growing renewable resources being used for a whole host of products in the green building industry and beyond.  My firm EcoLogic Products LLC is utilizing reclaimed bamboo and earth-based resins for use in our sustainable tableware line.
Here&#039;s some more info on Bamboo:  
An enduring, fast growing and truly renewable resource, it needs no replanting. 
A high-yielding, viable replacement for wood and petroleum based products. 
Important economic and ecological benefits including soil and water conservation, jobs, numerous product applications and food- more then 1000 documented uses. 
Amazingly short growth cycle, it can be harvested in 3-5 years versus 15-20, typical for many hardwoods. 
The fastest growing plant on the planet, some species can grow up to 1 meter or 3 feet per day. 
A critical element in the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 
A renewable alternative resource for agro-forestry production. 
Bamboo shoots provide a nutritional source of food which can be made into bread, cakes scones and cookies. 
Environmentally friendly reduction of pressure on forests through wood substitution. 
Products can be made in rural environments, reducing industrial and urbanization impacts. 
Bamboo is durable, sturdy and strong - harder than Red Oak and Maple.
We&#039;ve got a greta link on our blog http://ecologicproducts.typepad.com profiling some more uses of this great resource.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for writing this on the amazing properties of bamboo.  Bamboo is one of the fastest growing renewable resources being used for a whole host of products in the green building industry and beyond.  My firm EcoLogic Products LLC is utilizing reclaimed bamboo and earth-based resins for use in our sustainable tableware line.<br />
Here&#8217;s some more info on Bamboo:<br />
An enduring, fast growing and truly renewable resource, it needs no replanting.<br />
A high-yielding, viable replacement for wood and petroleum based products.<br />
Important economic and ecological benefits including soil and water conservation, jobs, numerous product applications and food- more then 1000 documented uses.<br />
Amazingly short growth cycle, it can be harvested in 3-5 years versus 15-20, typical for many hardwoods.<br />
The fastest growing plant on the planet, some species can grow up to 1 meter or 3 feet per day.<br />
A critical element in the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.<br />
A renewable alternative resource for agro-forestry production.<br />
Bamboo shoots provide a nutritional source of food which can be made into bread, cakes scones and cookies.<br />
Environmentally friendly reduction of pressure on forests through wood substitution.<br />
Products can be made in rural environments, reducing industrial and urbanization impacts.<br />
Bamboo is durable, sturdy and strong &#8211; harder than Red Oak and Maple.<br />
We&#8217;ve got a greta link on our blog <a href="http://ecologicproducts.typepad.com" rel="nofollow">http://ecologicproducts.typepad.com</a> profiling some more uses of this great resource.</p>
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		<title>By: Lawrence J Ohlman III</title>
		<link>http://greenbuildingelements.com/2008/07/26/structural-bamboo/comment-page-1/#comment-98214</link>
		<dc:creator>Lawrence J Ohlman III</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 07:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for writing this on the amazing properties of bamboo.  Bamboo is one of the fastest growing renewable resources being used for a whole host of products in the green building industry and beyond.  My firm EcoLogic Products LLC is utilizing reclaimed bamboo and earth-based resins for use in our sustainable tableware line.
Here&#039;s some more info on Bamboo:  
An enduring, fast growing and truly renewable resource, it needs no replanting. 
A high-yielding, viable replacement for wood and petroleum based products. 
Important economic and ecological benefits including soil and water conservation, jobs, numerous product applications and food- more then 1000 documented uses. 
Amazingly short growth cycle, it can be harvested in 3-5 years versus 15-20, typical for many hardwoods. 
The fastest growing plant on the planet, some species can grow up to 1 meter or 3 feet per day. 
A critical element in the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 
A renewable alternative resource for agro-forestry production. 
Bamboo shoots provide a nutritional source of food which can be made into bread, cakes scones and cookies. 
Environmentally friendly reduction of pressure on forests through wood substitution. 
Products can be made in rural environments, reducing industrial and urbanization impacts. 
Bamboo is durable, sturdy and strong - harder than Red Oak and Maple.
We&#039;ve got a greta link on our blog http://ecologicproducts.typepad.com profiling some more uses of this great resource.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for writing this on the amazing properties of bamboo.  Bamboo is one of the fastest growing renewable resources being used for a whole host of products in the green building industry and beyond.  My firm EcoLogic Products LLC is utilizing reclaimed bamboo and earth-based resins for use in our sustainable tableware line.<br />
Here&#8217;s some more info on Bamboo:<br />
An enduring, fast growing and truly renewable resource, it needs no replanting.<br />
A high-yielding, viable replacement for wood and petroleum based products.<br />
Important economic and ecological benefits including soil and water conservation, jobs, numerous product applications and food- more then 1000 documented uses.<br />
Amazingly short growth cycle, it can be harvested in 3-5 years versus 15-20, typical for many hardwoods.<br />
The fastest growing plant on the planet, some species can grow up to 1 meter or 3 feet per day.<br />
A critical element in the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.<br />
A renewable alternative resource for agro-forestry production.<br />
Bamboo shoots provide a nutritional source of food which can be made into bread, cakes scones and cookies.<br />
Environmentally friendly reduction of pressure on forests through wood substitution.<br />
Products can be made in rural environments, reducing industrial and urbanization impacts.<br />
Bamboo is durable, sturdy and strong &#8211; harder than Red Oak and Maple.<br />
We&#8217;ve got a greta link on our blog <a href="http://ecologicproducts.typepad.com" rel="nofollow">http://ecologicproducts.typepad.com</a> profiling some more uses of this great resource.</p>
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