I want to know if anyone has use guadua, and if it is considered as rapidly renewable material, thanks.
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NC-2009 MRc6: Rapidly Renewable Materials
I want to know if anyone has use guadua, and if it is considered as rapidly renewable material, thanks.
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Tristan Roberts
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March 24, 2011 - 11:30 am
Carlos, I hadn't heard of guadua, and looked it up. It seems to be a type of bamboo? It probably qualifies for this credit, as long as it has harvesting cycle if less than 10 years. Bamboo is considered "rapidly renewable" and counts for this credit.