Process

Local willow cultivation leverages fast-growing species such as Salix Viminalis and Salix Dasyclados to create a sustainable biomass resource while enhancing ecosystem services like carbon sequestration, phytoremediation, and improved groundwater management.

Willow-based materials are engineered to capitalize on the tree’s natural fiber structure and high lignin content, resulting in products that require minimal chemical intervention while retaining superior mechanical properties.

The transformation from raw willow to a high-performance construction product involves meticulous processing steps designed to preserve the natural cell structure while optimizing structural integrity through precise cutting, drying, and lamination.

In the pre-manufacturing phase, advanced modular design and precision engineering are applied to create standardized, unitized components that seamlessly integrate on-site.