Prevents deforestation

Electricity demand in Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to more than triple by 2040, posing a great threat of deforestation and pollution.

Building energy grids for distribution of electricity to rural areas is demanding. The investments are high, and the carbon footprint can be of considerable harm to the environment.

Millions of trees every year

Today, mainly wooden poles are used for building the necessary electrical grids. Every year millions of trees are used for this purpose, contributing to deforestation and desertification as the end result. Desertification is the process by which fertile land is transformed into desert.

Eco-friendly and fully recyclable

With EcoPole, there is no leakage of dangerous substances into ground water or top soil, as EcoPole contains no Creosote or other toxic chemicals. All materials used in the EcoPole are durable and fully recyclable.

Bamboo

The core component of the EcoPole is bamboo fibers. Unlike trees, bamboo is a fast-growing plant. Within 12 to 18 months, the bamboo has grown back to full size. This makes it a renewable and sustainable resource.

Polyurethane foam (PUR)

The foam inside the EcoPole is light and durable. Some common uses for recycled polyurethane include carpet padding, boards and mouldings that can be used in soundproofing and flooring, and is even recycled into new polyurethane.

High density polyethylene (HDPE)

The EcoPole’s cover is a pipe made from polyethylene, a fully recyclable and extremely durable plastic material. This is the key factor for the more than 50-year lifecycle of EcoPole. HDPE is one of the easiest polymers to recycle. It is also the most common material used for distribution of drinkable water.

Ecopole elements

RECYCLABLE

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Lightweight

Transport

All materials used in the EcoPole are lightweight, making the pole up to 50% lighter than wooden poles and up to 80% lighter than concrete poles. As a consequence, trucks can be loaded with more poles. This reduces transportation cost and pollution.

The poles can also be handled by manual labour, both loading, unloading and mounting the pole into place. Cranes can be avoided and smaller vehicles and boats can be used to reach rural areas. The poles can even be floated on rivers and at sea, without any pollution from the poles.

All together the carbon footprint caused by transportation is significantly reduced compared to wooden and concrete poles.

LIGHTWEIGHT

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Ecopole weight less than concrete poles

Non-toxic

Pollution of ground water

In addition to causing deforestation, wooden poles need to be treated with toxic chemicals to protect against rot and fungi. They are also vulnerable to damage from sun exposure, rodents, termites and woodpeckers. Even with proper maintenance, the average life cycle of a new wooden utility pole is normally under 10 years. The use and eventual disposal of these poles contaminates top soil and ground water.

NON-TOXIC

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Long life cycle

The construction of the EcoPole is specifically designed to make it durable under all conditions. Corrosion, termites, rodents, woodpeckers and UV radiation are the main challenges that make wooden and concrete poles deteriorate over time.

The protective HDPE pipe and the protective polyurethane foam are the key differentiators compared to concrete and wooden poles.

HDPE is a fully recyclable plastic that protects the pole from all these potential damages. The material is tested for a variety of insects and sun exposure over time, without any signs of deterioration. HDPE withstands rough handling, but should the outer layer be damaged by an unexpected incident, the foam inside is also resistant to termites, and the pole will still be intact for a long period of time. Also, the property of the polyethylene will prevent the damaged area from expansion.

There is no need for maintenance, and the long lifecycle extends the investment period dramatically by the use of EcoPoles. The expected life cycle of an EcoPole is normally more than 50 years, and we grant a commercial warranty of 20 years.

20 YEARS WARRANTY

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Corrosion on poles

Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals

In addition to our own ethical guidelines, EcoPole is working to be compliant with UN sustainable Development Goals.

No powerty UN Sustainability goal

NO POVERTY
EcoPole contributes to reducing poverty by creating local jobs.

Clean water and sanitation UN Sustainability goal

CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
Unlike wooden utility poles, EcoPole is not chemically treated, thereby not polluting groundwater.

Affordable and clean energy UN Sustainability goal

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
EcoPole electrifies rural areas, increasing the proportion of the population with access to electricity.

Decent work and economic growth UN Sustainability goal

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
EcoPole provides decent jobs and promotes economic growth without environmental degradation.

Industry, innovation and infrastructure UN Sustainability goal

INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
EcoPole production involves transfer of technology and training from Norway to Africa.

Responsible consumption and production UN Sustainability goal

RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
EcoPole has a long life cycle and is made from recyclable components.

Life on land UN Sustainability goal

LIFE ON LAND
EcoPole helps to reduce deforestation and increase the use and cultivation of bamboo