
THE BUSH TO WPC PROCESS
Transforming invasive bush to premium wood-polymer-composites (WPC).
Namibia faces a critical intruder bush crisis
This innovative production process operates carbon-neutrally and will achieve 100% solar power in the near future. The process generates diverse employment opportunities, from debushing teams to skilled craftspeople, providing vital economic benefits to communities that desperately need these opportunities.
We are systematically optimising our manufacturing process to minimise CO2 emissions at every stage. Currently, the regenerating savannah actively captures fresh CO2 while the carbon sequestered in the harvested bush wood remains permanently stored!
When alien vegetation is eliminated, indigenous trees and native bushveld flourish naturally. Wildlife rapidly returns to restored landscapes, delivering exceptional benefits for eco-tourists, tour operators, game rangers, safari lodges, and Namibia's entire tourism ecosystem. German Engineering and African Strength.


Where Engineering Meets African Innovation
Born from Namibia's environmental challenges, Acacia Composites represents the perfect fusion of German precision engineering and African resilience. We saw invasive bush destroying pristine savannahs and created a revolutionary solution that transforms this environmental threat into premium building materials.
Every board we manufacture tells a story of transformation, from invasive vegetation choking the landscape to premium composites that outlast traditional timber by decades.
Using state-of-the-art German technology adapted for African conditions, we've pioneered a manufacturing process that turns environmental restoration into economic opportunity. Our facility in Windhoek operates with German efficiency while creating meaningful employment for local communities.
Who would imagine that purchasing sustainable decking could restore a lion's hunting territory or economically empower rural communities? With every installation, our customers become conservation partners, directly contributing to savannah restoration and community development.

