Dealin.Green is working with TABS Holland, BAM Nederland and Mammoetgras Wereldwijd BV. on the development of new certified bio-based building materials. This collaboration accelerates the transition to a circular construction sector.
Among other things, we are developing:
✔️ A fire-resistant fibre plasterboard made of Mammoetgrass/miscanthus
✔️ A roof insulation board as an alternative to EPS, PUR and PIR, made from construction waste flows and Mammoetgrass/miscanthus fibres
By using fast-growing Mammoetgrass/miscanthus – which absorbs up to 7 times more CO₂ than regular forests – and waste flows from construction, we make materials with a low environmental impact (MKI) and even a negative CO₂ footprint.
The harvested Mammoetgrass/miscanthus fibres are used as raw material for the production of a newly developed fibre plasterboard, a green and sustainable alternative to traditional pressed plasterboards. For this purpose, a production location will be set up in the Netherlands in 2025, where it is expected that 5,000 tons of Mammoth grass/miscanthus fibers can be processed by mid-2026.
The production location must be able to process a capacity of 20,000 tons of fibers into a bio-based fiber plasterboard by mid-2028.
The parties see this as a start and have expressed their intention to research and further develop new building materials from bio-based raw materials such as Mammoth grass, Miscanthus and Paulownia.
With this step, we connect farmers and builders in a strong, future-oriented chain.

In the photo from left to right: Cor Boeve of Jongeneel, Matthijs of Staalduinen, Joey van Hoewijk and Quincy Visser of Mammoetgras Wereldwijd and Ton van Dooren of PontMeyer.
Han Blom BAM was unfortunately unable to attend.