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How a Brazilian Factory Uses Bamboo to Replace Steel

How a Brazilian Factory Uses Bamboo to Replace Steel

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Lucas and Luna visit Espírito Santo, Brazil, where a midsize factory has spent eight years perfecting a process that turns fast-growing bamboo into structural beams strong enough to replace steel in low-rise construction. They walk through the science — how bamboo's tensile strength compares to mild steel, why the factory steam-cooks and laminates the stalks into uniform panels, and how the supply chain works when your raw material grows six inches a day. They also break down the economics: the factory's product costs about 40 percent less than imported steel in Brazil, has half the carbon footprint, and has attracted interest from Japanese and German construction firms. The hosts explore what it means for factories in tropical regions to stop fighting their climate and start using it as a competitive advantage. #BambooSteel #BambooConstruction #BrazilManufacturing #EspiritoSanto #SustainableMaterials #IndustrialBamboo #GreenSteel #SupplyChainInnovation #TensileStrength #CarbonFootprint #TropicalTechnology #BiobasedMaterials #ConstructionTech #FactoryInnovation #Manufacturing #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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