Cambium is constructing a supply chain for recycled wood
The demand for wood is projected to increase significantly in the coming decades, but the recycling of wood into the supply chain remains limited. Cambium aims to address this issue by establishing a supply chain that repurposes used wood and connects it with businesses and individuals in need of wood products.
Ben Christensen, co-founder and CEO of Cambium, explained on TechCrunch’s Found podcast that currently only 5% to 10% of wood is reused, with the majority being disposed of in landfills or converted into mulch. Cambium seeks to increase the reuse of wood by facilitating its redistribution to various stakeholders.
By creating a platform that facilitates the exchange of used wood, Cambium hopes to reduce waste and contribute to a more sustainable wood supply chain. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote circular economy practices and minimize environmental impact.
Cambium aims to revolutionize the wood industry by creating a more sustainable and efficient value chain. By leveraging technology, the company connects businesses and individuals with locally salvaged wood, providing them with a cost-competitive and environmentally friendly alternative.
According to Ben Christensen, Cambium’s CEO, there has been a growing demand for sustainable wood, but until now, there hasn’t been an effective system to find recycled wood. Cambium addresses this gap by offering a platform that connects suppliers of recycled wood with buyers, while also providing software solutions for inventory management and point-of-sale operations.
Furthermore, Cambium helps buyers gain better visibility into the source of their wood, allowing them to choose local vendors and further reduce their carbon footprint. The company has experienced overwhelming demand for its services, which has enabled it to expand its network of suppliers and meet the needs of its customers.