Kokoboard Peanut Shell is a bio-composite board, made of post-harvest waste. Peanut Shells are turned into particle boards by a hot press procedure and the use of a formaldehyde-free adhesive. The product takes little energy to produce and reduces CO2 emissions by offering farmers an alternative to the usual burning of harvest waste. Furthermore, the company increases the farmers income by buying the agricultural waste and counters deforestation. Peanut Shell resists moisture and flame better than wood competitors. The boards have standardized physical properties. They can be used in floors, ceilings and walls, but also for furniture and other wood products.