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We are working with several industry leaders to have a significant environmental impact through our sustainable building materials, including:

First Fiber Corporation of America – Founded in 1986 by its President and CEO, Jan Lambert, First Fiber Corporation of America (FFCOA) is a paper merchant and direct mill provider of secondary fiber to more than 17 mills in the U.S. and Asia. FFCOA is in the business of taking large future ‘physical’ commitments for delivery of baled, graded fiber for sale to converters and paper mills in the unregulated marketplace where traders engage in short and long term supply contracts.

Jacobson Companies – Jacobson is a leading third party logistics company offering end-to-end supply chain management solutions around the globe. A Des Moines, Iowa, based company, Jacobson's extensive network includes 195 facilities worldwide operating 35 million square feet of warehouse space.

Kinzler Companies - Together the Kinzler Companies form a network with a 50-state reach for the sale and distribution of construction materials. With this network, and the common priorities to promote sustainable materials and energy savings, Kinzler is equipped to sell the ReWall materials across the Midwest and nationwide. In addition, Kinzler contributes to the production of ReWall board by providing bales of post-consumer Low-density polyethylene.

Kuruc Company LTD – Founded by three Kuruc brothers in 1989, the Kuruc Company LTD is a major Slovak company focused on a cleaner environment through recycling of secondary raw materials. The Kuruc Company developed the technology ReWall uses to create its 100% recycled building materials. Kuruc also produces building materials, including Ceiling Cassettes and a Panel TETRA product.

Scholle Corporation - Headquartered in Irvine, CA, Scholle is a global company with 17 manufacturing facilities in 8 countries in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Its product range includes flexible packaging (e.g., bag-in-box, bulk shipping containers), metalized film and paper, marine salvage devices, formulated chemical solutions and lead-acid battery electrolyte. Scholle’s packaging products are significantly more sustainable than the incumbent rigid products they replace. A recent example, which won both the 3M Sustainability Award and the Institute of Packaging Professionals’ Ameristar Award, is Scholle’s Ecobox. This 6 gallon bag-in-box package, supplied to Shell Lubricants for automotive service bay applications, replaces 24 1 quart blow-molded polyethylene bottles and reduces polyethylene resin usage by 89% as compared to 1 quart bottles. It is also 50% more efficient than 1 quart bottles in storage and transportation space usage.




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