The Dream

Here & Now

By growing bamboo here in the U.S. right now, we begin a mission that will have a lasting impact.

Bamboo is the future of sustainability, the means to a stronger economy, and a springboard for abundant life.

There & Then

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A dense forest of tall, straight bamboo stalks reaching up towards the sky. The bamboo leaves create a green canopy overhead, allowing dappled sunlight to filter through. The scene is serene and natural, with the vertical lines of the bamboo creating a sense of height and grandeur.
A dense forest of tall, straight bamboo stalks reaching up towards the sky. The bamboo leaves create a green canopy overhead, allowing dappled sunlight to filter through. The scene is serene and natural, with the vertical lines of the bamboo creating a sense of height and grandeur.
Our Environment

Bamboo cultivation helps reduce carbon footprint, promotes biodiversity, and supports sustainable land use practices.

Did you know?

Bamboo sequesters up to 10 times more carbon than trees and releases 30% more oxygen.

Bamboo uses 30% less water than hardwood trees to grow.

Bamboo requires no pesticides.

Bamboo inhibits soil erosion.

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Bamboo has a lower environmental impact in its production into fibers than other forms of fiber, especially synthetic ones.

Bamboo can be used instead of trees, diminishing the practices of deforestation.

According to National Geographic in 2013, approximately 27,000 trees are cut down each day to make toilet paper. (That’s 9.8 million trees a year.)

But nearly everything you can make from a tree, you can also make from bamboo, including toilet paper and every other paper product.

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Our Economy
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The market for bamboo grows every day as more people recognize its value.

Bamboo stalks vertically rising from a forest floor covered with dry leaves and twigs. The backdrop is filled with lush green foliage, creating a natural and tranquil setting.
Bamboo stalks vertically rising from a forest floor covered with dry leaves and twigs. The backdrop is filled with lush green foliage, creating a natural and tranquil setting.

A Harvest of Plenty

Here are just some of the many bamboo products currently available in the U.S.

Nearly all are currently imported from other countries, namely China.

And it saves on import costs!

Investing in bamboo farming creates jobs and boosts local economies not only in agriculture but also through its innovative and sustainable products.

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All of these productsfrom toilet paper to rubber soles to reusable platescan be produced here in the U.S.

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Our Lives
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A better environment and a better economy create a better quality of life. But abundant life is more than a healthy environment and economy.

Bamboo stalks vertically rising from a forest floor covered with dry leaves and twigs. The backdrop is filled with lush green foliage, creating a natural and tranquil setting.
Bamboo stalks vertically rising from a forest floor covered with dry leaves and twigs. The backdrop is filled with lush green foliage, creating a natural and tranquil setting.

Abundant life is experiencing true peace and steadfast joy. It's knowing that someone loves you. It's trusting that you will always have what you really need.

Our dream is to spread abundant life to everyone we can.

Near & Far

A Worldwide Impact

Provide fresh drinking water through wells and water filters

Help orphans and children receive the care necessary to thrive

Supply ex-convicts with a means of employment and mentorship to further their transformation

Promote opportunities for spiritual growth and discipleship

Create awareness of agencies and practices that prioritize root solutions over band-aid treatments for physical health and wellness

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May God bless our use of bamboo to make all our dreams for a better environment, better economy, and worldwide transformation come true!