Meet The Materials: Bamboo
Posted by House of Marley on Sep 14th 2021
House of Marley’s core ethos is contributing to a sustainable future for our planet. You’ve probably heard and seen that we source sustainable, natural materials for all of our products. But what does that actually look like, and what is the measurable impact on the environment? In the next few posts here on the blog, we’re going to look closer at some of the key materials used in Marley products.
House of Marley’s core ethos is contributing to a sustainable future for our planet. You’ve probably heard and seen that we source sustainable, natural materials for all of our products. But what does that actually look like, and what is the measurable impact on the environment?
We use natural bamboo as the facing and exterior surface of many of our speakers like the Get Together Duo, the Bag of Riddim, and our Stir It Up turntables. This hard wood surface is more durable than plastic or other synthetic materials, and creates a more sustainable product by increasing the longevity of the speaker.
Get Together Duo Bookshelf Speakers
Stir It Up Turntable
Bamboo is also an extremely fast-growing wood, capable of growing up to four feet in a single day under the right conditions. That means that bamboo forests can recover from harvesting very quickly, with little impact on the ecosystem they live in. Though there are some concerns about clearing other natural forests to make way for bamboo farms, in general bamboo is considered an extremely sustainable resource, and certainly more sustainable than other kinds of wood.