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Bamboo - The Miracle Plant | World Bamboo Day 2023 | Cariloha

All around the planet there are hundreds of thousands of different plant species. But there’s one plant that stands above the rest in terms of usefulness, sustainability, and speed of growth. That plant is bamboo. Bamboo is one of the most renewable, sustainable plants in the world. Although it may look like a tree, it actually belongs to the grass family. Environmental scientists have documented over 1,000 different species of bamboo growing in various regions throughout the world. Bamboo grows naturally and stretches across large expanses throughout the Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia and many parts of South America. For centuries, bamboo has been considered a miracle plant used worldwide as a sturdy building material, a viable source of food, and a renewable fabric resource, which is transformed from an extremely hard stalk into luxuriously soft clothing, bedding and bath goods that surpasses the softness of other luxury fabrics. In a time when global warming, depletion of resources and deforestation threatens the balance of the natural world and its diverse eco-systems in which we live, bamboo is making a name for itself as a self-regenerating resource that’s both remarkably useful and sustainable. Bamboo horticulturists from all over the world consider bamboo to be one of the most sustainable, renewable resources known on the planet. This is evidenced in some species of bamboo that can grow nearly 3 feet per day and reach maturity within two years – a mere fraction of the 50-60 years it takes for traditional timber to grow to maturity and become ready for harvesting. After harvesting bamboo, it rapidly self-generates and new bamboo quickly springs up, preventing deforestation and soil erosion that is common with other types of timber harvests. As a natural resource, bamboo is organically grown without the use of pesticides, self-regenerates without the need for replanting and is irrigated exclusively by natural rainwater. With carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere on the rise, bamboo becomes a highly beneficial tool for cleaning our atmosphere, as well as saving our soils and preserving our oceans by preventing soil erosion and water runoff and not using harmful chemicals. Bamboo and other plants convert carbon dioxide into clean breathable oxygen; however, bamboo does it much more efficiently, producing more oxygen than an equivalent stand of trees, helping each of us breathe a little bit easier. One of the more intriguing uses of bamboo is the production of bamboo into luxuriously soft, sustainable fabric, which consumers can enjoy on a daily basis. Everyone who sleeps in, bathes with, or wears sustainable bamboo products is intrinsically giving back to a healthier planet. Bamboo fabric is softer, cooler, cleaner and greener than other conventional, non-bamboo fabrics. It’s luxuriously soft to the touch and naturally regulates temperature, keeping the body cooler or warmer based on the temperatures. It’s also naturally odor and allergy resistant, and it wicks moisture away from the body keeping the wearer drier and fresher. Bamboo is quickly becoming the fabric of choice for consumers, and a primary material for several name brands. One such brand, Cariloha, is the original for bringing bamboo bedding, bath, and apparel, including mattresses, activewear, and sleepwear, to the mainstream market. Cariloha’s commitment to sustainability starts at the source — right out of the ground — and extends all the way to their customers’ homes. They strive to make sustainable decisions across their entire business, recognizing everything they do has an impact on the environment. They recognize that the production of most fabrics, including bamboo, can require chemicals in processing that are harmful to the environment, however, they believe by using bamboo they can reduce their carbon emissions and their long-term impact. Cariloha’s mission is to provide customers with soft and sustainable products — it’s who they are and at the heart of what they do. Cariloha is more than a name or a brand — it’s, as they say, “A Comfy Way to Save the Planet,” where we care about the earth today, so we have a better home for future generations tomorrow. As our planet’s resources continue to deplete, bamboo stands strong as a renewable resource that re-grows as quickly as it’s consumed. Bamboo is truly a miracle plant that will eventually grow its way into all our futures, becoming a reliable resource for centuries to come. Visit https://www.cariloha.com to learn more. #Cariloha #Bamboo #WorldBambooDay

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