
Specifier Review
Exciting to see our EnviraBoard launch featured in Specifier Review. Read the full article here.
Exciting to see our EnviraBoard launch featured in Specifier Review. Read the full article here.
AZO Build recently featured the EnviraBoard launch. Read the full story here.
Wednesday 17th July 2024, 12.00 – 13.30hrs (UK time) TEAMS online event with live Q&A. REGISTER HERE. Agenda: Event overview We have announced our plans to bring a carbon-negative building board to the construction industry. Utilising recycled paper sludge, otherwise… Read More »Lunchtime launch: EnviraBoard, a carbon negative investment opportunity
We have now officially announced our plans to bring a carbon negative building board to the construction industry. Using our proven Danish technology (IP acquired) we utilise recycled paper sludge as the raw material for our sustainable building boards, which… Read More »Revolutionising a circular solution for building products
EnviraBoard is a carbon negative, sustainable, building board which is strong, easy to work with, has strong technical performance, and is made from secondary paper waste that would otherwise end up in landfill. In line with EU legislation on waste… Read More »Funding from 4th July
By Nick Dimmock, Founder and Director of Investor Relations at 350 PPM From sustainable agriculture and biodiversity to waste management and green finance, the green economy seeks to achieve a balance between economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity, ensuring… Read More »Unearthing investment in the green economy
We have been working with the Institute for Manufacturing which is part of the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University, who have assessed our production line lay-out, researched the UK market for feasible equipment suppliers, and sources of raw material and paper recycling facilities. As a result, we have obtained a letter… Read More »University of Cambridge IfM project progress