Land Use
Bridging Borders with Sustainable Fiber Solutions
TOM company actively participates in international projects involving fibers from countries abroad. Explore sustainable solutions with fibers from Oman, Mozambique, Ghana, The Netherlands, and beyond, paving the way to a brighter future. Our projects encompass materials like Date palm fibers, Bamboo, Miscanthus, Flax, Wood, and more, all aimed at creating eco-friendly construction materials while playing a pivotal role in carbon dioxide sequestration for long-term sustainability.
Green Materials
In many countries around the world, policies are being crafted for biobased construction, with governments allocating significant funds for these initiatives. However, there is still a shortage of raw materials, and the establishment of new supply chains is crucial.
CLIMATE CONCEPTS
Financial Potential of CO2 Sequestration for Farmers
Discover the potential of cultivating crops for biobased building materials - a lucrative avenue for farmers beyond traditional food production. The key lies in carbon sequestration, as farmers can shift focus to growing crops not just for consumption but also for construction. Versatile fiber crops like hemp, miscanthus, flax, or bulrush can be skillfully processed into building materials. This innovative approach not only opens new revenue streams for farmers but also positions them as essential suppliers for the biobased industry.