Kebony, the world leader in sustainable modified wood, unveils the fourth edition of its Sustainability Report covering activities up to 2024, confirming its leading role in the ecological transition of the construction sector.
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Developed and produced in Norway and Belgium, the patented Dually Modified™ Kebony technology transforms softwoods from sustainably managed forests into materials with performance comparable to that of tropical hardwoods. This innovation thus offers an ecological alternative to endangered species and contributes to the preservation of biodiversity.






