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The Company

Enviro Board has developed and patented a green manufacturing process that converts many varieties of agricultural waste fibers into low-cost, environmentally friendly building panels. Typically, these waste fibers, such as rice, wheat, rye, barley and oat straws; flax; sugar cane; elephant grass; and sisal are burned for disposal, releasing harmful pollutants into the atmosphere.

Through the Enviro Board technology, these waste fibers are converted into ecologically friendly panels, which may be used for a variety of purposes. The panels are architecturally versatile, mass produced and easily erected.

Enviro Board panels now offer an alternative to the clear-cutting of our forests for lumber and the burning of straw for mass disposal, which releases massive amounts of CO2 pollution into the atmosphere and contributes significantly to global warming.

Enviro Board's manufacturing plant is located in Sacramento, California at McClellan Park, site of the former U.S. Air Force Base.