

The Circular BioEconomy and Low Carbon Construction Materials
Join us for a special Climate Week event showcasing how rural industry is stepping up to meet Washington State’s climate goals through clean materials innovation, circular economy practices, and local job creation.
📚 Topics We’ll Cover
How state policies like Buy Clean Buy Fair, the Clean Buildings Act, and Executive Order 20-01 (SEEP) are creating new market demand for sustainable construction inputs
The role of rural innovation in climate resilience and supply chain localization
Why Lewis County’s BDO Zone designation positions the region as a key player in the future of bioindustrial manufacturing
Hosted at Regenerative Industrial’s Chehalis facility — in partnership with the Economic Alliance of Lewis County and the Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce — this event brings together builders, investors, and policymakers at the frontlines of industrial decarbonization.
👥 Who This Is For
Builders, engineers, and public works contractors navigating new procurement mandates
Policy advocates and civic leaders focused on economic development and emissions compliance
Investors looking for capital-efficient industrial tech with real offtake potential
Anyone curious about how biochar, wood vinegar, and carbon-based materials are being used to replace fossil-derived chemicals
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Regenerative Industrial is a waste to profit company focused on converting waste wood produced at local saw mills into compliant, high performance, cost competitive building materials.
The company is located at the heart of the BioFuel Development Opportunity (BDO) Zone in Chehalis, WA where they are leading the way in Circular BioEconomy practices and adaptive reuse.
At this event, you'll have a chance to meet with the company founders, get a live demonstration of its technology/products, and speak with local stakeholders inolved in making the project a success.
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of PNW Climate Week, receive communications about PNW Climate Week, and acknowledge that photos/videos may be taken for promotional use.