Bamboo Veneer and Paneling

DMVP's standard veneers have a cellulose fleece backing, which is bonded with a D3 water resistant PVAC glue.
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  • Growing and harvesting our building materials would be a great way to move toward a closed-loop system rather than a linear path from extraction to disposal. Doing so holds the promise of true sustainability and regeneration of ecosystems instead of damage to them.

    Unfortunately, biobased materials today can be at least as problematic as any other material. Intensive land use, chemical use, fuel use, nutrient runoff, and other pollution are among the impacts of agriculture; add to that competition between food crops and those used for building materials or fuel. We would like to see sustainable use of biobased materials, but improving practices and figuring out how to assess and document more sustainable practices will take a long time. There is no ready equivalent to FSC for biobased materials that aren’t wood, although certification to “organic” standards or other sustainable agriculture standards can provide guidance in some cases.

    At the same time, we don’t want to exclude biobased products that are typically responsibly sourced just because they don’t have a certification—particularly where they replace more problematic materials. GreenSpec continues to give preference to rapidly renewable alternatives to materials that present greater concerns. Examples of rapidly renewable materials in GreenSpec include linoleum, cork, and textiles such as wool, sisal, and organic cotton.

DMVP's standard veneers have a cellulose fleece backing, which is bonded with a D3 water resistant PVAC glue. The cellulose backing can endure temperatures above 220°C (428°F). In addition to single-ply veneers, DMVP produces multi-layer veneer panels by laminating multiple layers of veneer under high temperature, producing panels 1.5 mm or thicker. DMVP also offers sandwich panels, with bamboo veneers laminated onto core panels, such as chipboard, plywood, MDF, or HDF. DMVP is a joint venture between Hangzhou Liuzhuang floor Co., Ltd. and MVP International BV. MVP delivers veneer from the Netherlands to customers in Europe and the USA. DMVP distributes in the US, through various distributors, including M Bohlke Veneer Corporation of Fairfield, Ohio and Genwood Industries Ltd of Mississauga, Ontario.

06 40 26: Wood Veneer

Products listed here come from FSC-certified or rapidly renewable sources. GreenSpec recognizes the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) standards as the most rigorous and the only certification system with well-established chain-of-custody certification.

06 25 00: Prefinished Paneling

GreenSpec lists here prefinished panels made with recycled content, agricultural waste fiber such as straw, rapidly renewable materials such as bamboo, or FSC-certified wood, that all reduce pressure on forest resources. Some of the products we list also use low-emitting, non-urea-formaldehyde binders.

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MRc6: Rapidly Renewable Materials

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