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"Creating Sustainable price competitive products is how rapidly change a hungry industry."

Matt Schneider CEO

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OSE/BOARD is a modern building board made from cereal straw by an unique
method of extrusion, using heat and pressure. 
The boards are produced in a range of thicknesses, widths, lengths, and
densities. A typical board is 2400mm long, 1200mm wide, 58mm thick. and weighs 60kg.

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OSE/40

OSE/60

OSE/40

  • High structural strength stability

  • Open wall top for electricity

  • Flexibel T base

  • 33/db

  • Easy to rebuild

OSE/60

  • High structural strength stability

  • Open wall top for electricity

  • Flexibel T base

  • 39/db

  • Easy to rebuild

WHY OSE

OSE/Board conforms to British Standard 4046 - compressed strawboard.

OSE has a number of properties valuable in construction, including thermalinsulation, fire resistance, sound attenuation, and structural strength.

Uses include external wall panels (SIPS), roofing, flooring, ceilings, linings,

partitions and doors. All these applications have been certified and used over many years.

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STRAMIT USA BUILDING WITH OUR BOARDS FROM OUR FACTORY

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Our Ecolution enables a sustainable building material made of agricultural waste, we call it the OSE Board.

Production Impact

10,000

tons of straw

15

Employees

360,000

SQM of Boards

24,000

Tons of Carbon Saved

CURRENT MATERIAL USAGE

The majority of our raw material today is burned in fields (3.5% of Global the Carbon Emissions come from this)

We creating a new global standard for climate positive building by assisting the industry in shifting over to new innovative materials and concepts. The industry needs to rethink the future of building.

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THE SOLUTIONS

The production of OSE / boards are a local low energy production that benefits the local farmers to add revenue instead of emitting pollutants into the atmosphere.

Climate change is already happening: temperatures are rising, drought and wild fires are starting to occur more frequently, rainfall patterns are shifting, glaciers and snow are melting and the global mean sea level is rising. To mitigate climate change, we must reduce or prevent the emissions linked to human activities.

 

The global building and construction industry accounts for 38% of emissions and there is an urgent need for a strategy to aggressively reduce energy demand in the built environment and implement materials strategies that reduce lifecycle carbon and create planet positive opportunities.

 

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INNERWALLS

33 / 49 DECIBEL

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ROOF & FLOOR

LOADBEARING

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OSE / SYSTEM

BUILDING TIME

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FACTORY DIRECT

LOCALY PRODUCED

80 YEARS OF TESTING

No other proprietary building material has so many possible and proven uses

in house construction. OSE housing lends itself to factory production, is a fast dry assembly system, utilises structural insulation, greatly reduces the carbon footprint, and has an outstanding environmental profile.

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BY ACCREDITED TESTING LABORATORYS

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