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by: S.A. Smith
Probably not on its own, but its an excellent example
of how consumers can vote with their buying dollars
to sway market demand to bring more environmentally
friendly products into the marketplace.
Bamboo flooring is a rising trend in home flooring
and a great alternative to traditional hardwood floors.
It is the most environmentally friendly natural hardwood
flooring alternative you can select for your home, it
is a renewable resource, is stronger than steel, and
has a greater resistance to expansion and contraction
problems associated with temperature and humidity changes.
The bamboo grass is one of the fasted growing plants
on the planet, only takes 5 years to grow to maturity,
and can provide 25 times the bio mass of a comparable
stand of trees. Bamboo is harvested every 5 years, and
starts to re-grow immediately with new shoots when harvested.
Bamboo is also strong and has a tensile strength exceeding
mild steel. It can withstand up to 50,000 pounds of
pressure per square inch versus some steels 50,000 psi
ratings.
Bamboo flooring is also become a very trendy interior
design statement with its rich and beautiful golden
earth tones. It is important to shop around for a quality
bamboo flooring product that contains no formaldehydes
in its binding compounds. Many offshore brands use cheaper
binding agents that may contain formaldehydes, and this
can cause indoor air pollution problems down the road
as all chemical compounds will slowly release their
toxins into the air.
So why look to bamboo to save the environment? Bamboo
is an excellent replacement product for much of the
hardwood species that are being harvested in our global
equatorial rainforests. Once harvested, these hardwood
species often never grow back due to the thin layers
of soil and lack of sunlight under the jungle canopies,
and if they do grow back it can take up to 200 years!
Our global rainforests are the lungs of our planet and
provide a significant contribution to our global oxygen
production, second only to the ocean.
By selecting bamboo flooring you reduce the consumption
demand for rainforest hardwood materials, and in the
process help save to the environment for our future
generations. For more information and tips on bamboo
flooring visit: http://www.laminateflooringzone.com/bamboo-flooring.htm
About The Author
S.A. Smith is a freelance writer, contributor, and
editor of the Laminate Flooring Zone and can be reached
at http://www.laminateflooringzone.com.
Source: http://www.365articles.com
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