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Daylun Sustainability

Building resilient, low-impact homes and infrastructure.

Our vision is to replace high-emission construction inputs with renewable materials, circular design, and systems that reduce water, waste, and energy use. The technologies below are core to that mission.

Bio-based Materials

Bio-based Materials

We replace petro-heavy inputs with renewable feedstocks. Our bamboo OSB uses rapidly renewable fiber, while our vegetable glue delivers structural strength without harsh fumes or solvents.

  • Bamboo OSB: high strength-to-weight, moisture resistance, robust nail-holding
  • Vegetable Glue: organic two-part adhesive with epoxy-like performance
  • EVAN Board: recyclable, lightweight interior panel with flame-retardant performance
Bio-based Materials

Circular Design

Circular Design

Products are built to be recycled, upcycled, and re-used. We prioritize disassembly, recyclable inputs, and minimized waste across production and end-of-life.

  • Recyclable and upcyclable material choices where possible
  • Durable assemblies to extend service life and reduce replacements
  • Spec sheets that emphasize reuse pathways and material recovery
Circular Design

Low-Impact Construction

Low-Impact Construction

Systems are engineered to lower environmental impact on site. From permeable driveways to insulated panels, we focus on reducing water runoff, energy use, and embodied carbon.

  • Permeable roadway concepts for water harvesting and flood mitigation
  • Insulated bamboo panels to reduce operational energy
  • Lightweight EVAN boards to cut transport emissions and onsite waste
Low-Impact Construction

Materials

Bamboo OSB and EVA panels prioritize renewability, recyclability, and strength to cut replacements and reduce waste.

Adhesives

Vegetable glue provides structural bonding without harmful fumes, lowering indoor air quality impacts and chemical emissions.

Water & Energy

Permeable roadway concepts harvest rainwater while insulated panels and lightweight boards reduce operational energy and transport emissions.