FOOTPRINT BAMBOO
Updated 269 days ago
Bamboo can be commercially cultivated at scale on irrigated or unirrigated land. Bamboo thrives without chemicals, and can grow in soil with few nutrients inhospitable to other plants. Bamboo enables plants to thrive alongside it in soil they otherwise would not be able to grow...
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Bamboo stabilizes the earth with its erosion printing roots, and improves the health of the soil by sequestering excess nitrogen. Cotton crops require wide spacing that allow bare soils to bake and oxidize, releasing carbon into the atmosphere, and decreasing soil fertility. Bamboo retains water in the watershed, reduces runoff, sustains riverbanks, and helps mitigate water pollution due to its high nitrogen consumption.
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