The Bamboo that helps the Environment

The cultivation of bamboo is an ecological and environmentally friendly

It contains by its nature antibacterial and antifungal substances that prevent the development of parasites and do not require the use of expensive pesticides, harmful to health and the environment.

Bamboo can also be used in Environmental Recovery and Redevelopment projects including:

  • Pollution: 1 hectare of bamboo It absorbs 16 times more CO2 than a traditional forest.
  • Fine Dust Filtering: Its leaves have filtering properties and act as a magnet by capturing and intercepting micro particles of dust and dust.
  • Hydrogeological Risk: Being an extremely rustic plant, bamboo is able to adapt even to those most difficult and at risk soils, in fact, it has a root system that keeps the soil compact, stopping erosion by water preventing landslides and landslides.
  • Phytoremediation: Bamboo has the ability to absorb and transform contaminants making them less toxic and can be used for the reclamation of contaminated water, soils, and sediments.
  • windbreak fences: Bamboo is an evergreen, with rapid growth, easily adaptable, with a robust root system and a very good flexibility and therefore has all the properties to be successfully used as windbreak.