Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has highlighted Colorado's implementation of new statewide wildfire resiliency building codes, reflecting a growing national shift toward fire-resistant and non-combustible construction standards. The company believes this evolving regulatory environment could increase demand for advanced building technologies, including its NEXBOARD composite panel platform and NexPatch fire-resistant joint compound.
According to the announcement, Xeriant is continuing testing, certification and commercialization efforts for its construction materials portfolio. The company's NEXBOARD is an eco-friendly, patent-pending composite construction panel made from plastic and fiber waste, designed to replace products such as drywall, plywood, OSB, MDF, MgO board and other materials used in construction.
The new Colorado codes are part of a broader trend as states and municipalities seek to mitigate wildfire risks through stricter building standards. Xeriant's materials are positioned to meet these emerging requirements, potentially creating new market opportunities for the company.
Xeriant, Inc. is dedicated to the discovery, development and commercialization of transformative technologies, including advanced materials, which can be successfully integrated and deployed across multiple industrial sectors. The company's advanced materials line is marketed under the DUREVER brand.
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