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Plantd Structural Grass Panels

Sustainable building materials & equipment

Providing carbon-negative, sustainable building solutions as replacements for traditional plywood and OSB panels.

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Plantd, Inc.

Company Established Year

Since 2021

Who is this solution for

Business

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

D.R. Horton Partnership

2024

Supplied 250,000 panels for carbon-negative homebuilding.

Patent-Pending Panels

2024

Recognized for climate innovation and material performance.

Factory-of-the-Future Model

2024

Highlighted for low-emissions, scalable production.

Product description

Plantd Structural Grass Panels are innovative building materials engineered to address the pressing need for sustainable construction solutions. Crafted from locally sourced perennial grasses, these panels offer a carbon-negative alternative to traditional plywood and OSB. The panels are free from added formaldehyde, fillers, waxes, or adhesives, ensuring a safe and eco-friendly choice for builders and homeowners.

Designed for wall sheathing and roof decking, Plantd panels seamlessly integrate into existing construction practices, requiring no modifications to job-site procedures or tools. Each panel effectively captures atmospheric carbon during the grass growth phase and permanently sequesters it within homes, contributing to climate change mitigation efforts. With superior strength and moisture resistance, Plantd panels not only protect soil health and prevent deforestation but also reduce emissions associated with traditional building materials.

The modular factory design of Plantd enables efficient production closer to the point of use, minimizing transportation carbon costs and further enhancing the eco-friendly nature of the panels. Partnering with leading companies like D.R. Horton showcases the scalability and real-world impact of Plantd Structural Grass Panels in sustainable homebuilding projects.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Carbon-negative alternative to plywood and OSB
  • Locally sourced perennial grasses
  • No added formaldehyde, fillers, waxes, or adhesives
  • Seamless integration into existing construction practices
  • Atmospheric carbon capture and permanent sequestration
  • Superior strength and moisture resistance
  • Protection of soil health and prevention of deforestation
  • Reduction of emissions compared to traditional building materials
  • Modular factory design for efficient production
  • Scalability and real-world impact in sustainable homebuilding

About the Company

Plantd engineers carbon-negative building materials by transforming fast‑growing perennial grass into durable structural panels. Their mission is to combat climate change by locking atmospheric carbon into construction materials, replacing traditional wood-based panels. The company combines innovative, low-emissions manufacturing with a decentralized “factory of the future” approach, situating production near building sites to reduce supply chain footprint. Their panels—free from formaldehyde, fillers, waxes, or adhesives—offer a drop‑in replacement for plywood and OSB in wall sheathing and roof decking. With a strong environmental focus, Plantd supports regenerative agriculture, revitalizes farmland in North Carolina, and helps prevent deforestation while creating scalable, eco-friendly building solutions. plantdmaterials.com +11

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