Sustainable building materials company launches fire-retardant plywood

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — T2Earth, a sustainable building materials company, announces the launch of OnWood Plywood, an eco-friendly fire-retardant treated wood (FRTW). Made without toxic chemicals, OnWood delivers Class A fire retardancy, and sustainable design—offering builders and developers a healthier, higher-performing, affordable alternative for fire-prone environments. Combined with OnWood Dimensional Lumber, T2Earth meets the demands eco-friendly fire-retardant homes. 

Developed for fire-resilient, code-compliant materials, OnWood Plywood is independently certified by the International Code Council and exceeds performance standards for both structural integrity and fire safety.

Coinciding with the OnWood Plywood launch, T2Earth is introducing THINKOnWood, a nationwide communities-based initiative to unite professionals across architecture, real estate development, construction, community leadership and code design/enforcement in promoting eco-friendly Fire Hardened Homes as the new building standard. T2Earth's THINKOnWood platform will offer education, policy guidance, building professionals focused collaboration tools, and homeowners’ forums to help accelerate safer, affordable and climate-resilient construction.

“OnWood represents the future of building materials: fire retardant, strong, safe, affordable and sustainable,” said Joel Kier, co-founder and CEO of T2Earth. “And with THINKOnWood, we’re helping lead a national shift in how we build to meet today’s risks and fire-prone community needs.”

To learn more, visit t2earth.cargo.site.

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