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Palmeco Philippines is a Filipino-owned company with fifteen years of experience in the construction industry. It hopes to incorporate Green Building technology into the Philippine property industry. PalmEco Philippines also envisions a healthy, efficient, and sustainable workplace for the Filipino people.
A Breakthrough in Green Construction Technology
It’s time to rethink our future. Issues of climate change, environmental degradation, and deforestation continue to hound us relentlessly.
Good news! PalmEco Board — The better Green Building Board, is finally here in the Philippines.
PalmEco contains no harmful substances, such as VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds), formaldehyde, asbestos, and silica dust; making it safe for even babies and the elderly. It is also excellent for sound insulation (up to 40 decibels of insulation), making it an ideal material for building conference rooms, music studios, and baby rooms. The board is an exceptionally thermal insulator that can be used to construct outdoor canopies and roof sheathings. Aside from this, the PalmEco Board's water-resistant qualities are suitable for areas of high humidity such as kitchens, bathrooms, and even outdoor beach houses. Unlike wood and particle boards, the PalmEco board will not buckle, warp or grow mold and mildew. Additionally, the PalmEco Board is highly resistant to fire and pests such as rodents and termites.
The PalmEco Philippines Board is manufactured by an environmentally-safe process that consumes less energy, does not generate air pollution, and emits little to no carbon. Aside from this, the board is composed of oil palm waste and minerals that would otherwise be disposed of in a landfill. Unlike traditional building materials like plywood, the PalmEco Board uses no timber in its production.
The PalmEco Philippines Boards has been tested and accredited by notable standards such as Fire resistant CSIRO Certified Australia, New Zealand standard 3837, Exova Warringtonfire, Fugro certification, and other certifications).
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