Bamboo Charcoal is produced from the rapidly growing moso bamboo. This type of bamboo can grow two feet or more in a single day, reaching a height of 60 feet in two to three months.
Due to the growth characteristics of moso bamboo, millions of tiny holes are created as the plant densifies as it matures, a process taking approximately five years. It is these tiny holes that ultimately give the resulting bamboo charcoal its revolutionary abilities as both a deodorizer and dehumidifier. These benefits have been enjoyed for more than five centuries in Asia.
Bamboo forests are widely planted throughout Asia, and due to the resurgence in the recognition of its benefits, many more acres are planted every day. And as bamboo takes only five years from seedling to mature plant, it will be readily available for all future generations.
With proper care, your bamboo charcoal product can last up to one year. After this, and because it is a 100% natural product, it can be recycled into the ecosystem.
...instead of masks odours. Compared to regular charcoal, bamboo charcoal has ten times more surface area and is four times stronger in its absorption rate. The porous structure of bamboo charcoal provides countless tiny holes that effectively absorb odours, moisture, and polluted air particles such as formaldehyde, ammonia, and benzene.
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Bamboo charcoal has an negative ionic charge attracting odours and excess moisture in the atmosphere. It retains the high density and porous structure of its raw material moso bamboo. This structure enables bamboo charcoal to absorb excessive moisture effectively.
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When submersed in water, bamboo charcoal softens the water, absorbs harmful minerals including chlorine and releases its natural minerals (calcium, sodium, magnesium) into the water.
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By mixing bamboo charcoal granules with soil, countless pores from the granules absorb and hold excessive moisture. This moisture gets released back into the soil when it gets dry; providing better aeration for grass, plants and vegetables.
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