Ecogensus, a specialist in sustainable materials solutions, has unveiled an advancement in structurally reinforced, waste-derived lumber. This development could broaden the application of waste-derived materials in sustainable building.
The foundational patent for this innovation, “Compositions Containing Solid Waste Materials” (US Pat. 11,692,082), was granted to Ecogensus on July 4th, 2023.
As per a press release, Ecogensus employs the Dynamic Organic Repolymerization (DOR)™ process for advanced composites. This process transforms mixed household waste, including high moisture organics and food waste, into a polymeric composite material named EGS-6™. This material is fortified and structurally reinforced with secondary strength-enhancing polymers, often in rod form. Moreover, Ecogensus is actively exploring techniques to cross-link these polymers, aiming for seamless integration with embedded polymer matrices and solid structures.
In the press release, CEO/CTO and inventor of Ecogensus, Bjørnulf Østvik, stated, “This development situates Ecogensus at the crossroads of materials science and sustainable resources. Our achievement underscores waste-derived material’s potential to rival or exceed traditional materials, despite supply challenges.”
The waste-derived EGS-6™ may hold promise as a foundation for future progress. The press release mentions that by using Rhino Recycler manufacturing systems, Ecogensus envisions converting billions of tons of municipal solid waste into valuable feedstock materials, thus curbing landfill use.
Ecogensus’ path involves strategic infrastructure growth, collaborative industry alliances, and coordinated use of an expanding supplier network and enhanced production capabilities.