2023-11-25
Embracing Sustainability: dasso's Role in COP28


01  Understanding COP28


COP, short for "Conference of the Parties," represents the countries that originally signed the UN climate agreement in 1992. The annual COP meetings under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) bring together 197 countries and the European Union. COP28 gains particular significance amidst the world's recent record-breaking temperatures and the urgent goal of limiting global temperature increases to 1.5C. COP aligns with the commitment made by nearly 200 countries in the 2015 Paris Agreement.


02  dasso's Commitment to Sustainability through Biosphere3

Founder Wang Shi's vision, articulated through Biosphere3, emphasizes that carbon neutrality is a tool and means, not an end. Biosphere3 serves as a platform integrating technology, think tanks, and resources to construct carbon-neutral urban communities. Vanke, a key collaborator with dasso through Biosphere3, has been instrumental in supporting environmentally friendly bamboo materials. This collaboration opens doors for dasso to participate in COP28, showcasing sustainable resources and discussing bamboo as an alternative to traditional wood in building materials.

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03  30 Years of Bamboo Innovation at dasso


dasso's journey in the bamboo industry spans over 30 years. Starting in 1993 with Mr. Larry Lin, the company has grown to become a leading manufacturer of bamboo products, especially engineered fused bamboo timber used in construction. With eight manufacturing facilities, over 1000 employees, and 2,700 acres of sustainable bamboo forest in China, dasso's commitment to innovation has resulted in patented materials like dassoXTR and dassoCTECH.

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04  Bamboo's Contribution to a Sustainable Future


Bamboo's characteristics, such as rapid growth, Sustainability, carbon sequestration, strength, durability, and soil conservation, position it as a vital resource. In a market projected to reach $40.7 billion by 2031, dasso's continuous innovation has contributed to bamboo's recognition as a compelling alternative to traditional wood.

Bamboo emerges as a sustainable solution in a world grappling with deforestation and its environmental consequences. As COP28 focuses on carbon storage, bamboo's rapid growth within 4-6 years makes it a renewable resource crucial for environmental preservation.

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05  Innovative Use of dasso Bamboo Products in Sustainable Projects


dasso's bamboo products were pivotal in achieving LEED Platinum certification within Biosphere3. Notable projects, like the Vanke Center in Shenzhen, designed by Steven Holl, showcase dasso's commitment to replacing traditional wood with bamboo, fostering sustainable practices. The Vanke Center, with its bamboo-based interior and exterior, exemplifies the potential of bamboo in large-scale, environmentally conscious construction.

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06  Encouraging a Collective Commitment


As dasso strives for a more sustainable future, it encourages other enterprises to engage in global climate action actively. Collaborating with partners like biosphere3, dasso advocates for the widespread adoption of bamboo in construction, urging industries to contribute collectively to the fight against climate change.

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07  Final Thoughts


dasso's recognition within the community and platforms like COP28 highlights the impact of its sustainable products on society and the environment. Bamboo presents not only a solution to building materials but also a response to global challenges such as carbon emissions. As the world faces the critical issue of global warming, dasso invites everyone to contribute to the collective effort to secure a safe and sustainable future. In the words of dasso, "It takes everyone's effort to make this Earth safe and sound for generations to come, and we are making that happen through bamboo. How about you? If you have time, see you in COP28. We are serious about global warming. There is only one Earth we have."