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ACRE is Distributed by Modern Mill in Collaboration with OrePac Building Products

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Modern Mill, a manufacturer of revolutionary wood-alternative ACRE, has announced a partnership with OrePac Building Materials to enhance product availability in Oregon and Washington.

Modern Mill is delighted to work with dependable suppliers such as OrePac, which has been serving Oregon and Washington since 1977 and is leading the way in meeting the expanding need for innovative building goods like as ACRE. ACRE siding, porch floors, trim, and sheet materials will be available at OrePac.

“We are excited to team up with Modern Mill to add ACRE products to our siding and trim portfolio,” OrePac Building Products Vice President of Marketing and Retail Accounts Kenny Gillett remarked. “We’ve seen a growing need across the Pacific Northwest for sustainable alternatives to traditional materials. Innovative new products like ACRE offer builders and contractors an option that looks and acts like wood during install, but has the performance and convenience of a composite.”

ACRE is made from recycled rice hulls and is practically indistinguishable from wood, making it a viable deforestation solution without sacrificing the aesthetics of natural wood or the conveniences of composites. The circular manufacturing technique used by Modern Mill ensures zero waste and helps to preserve rainforests and other natural resources.
“We’re excited to partner with OrePac Building Products,” Modern Mill’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kim Guimond, stated. “We’re committed to creating products that are sustainable, durable and beautiful, and partnerships with distributors like OrePac will help us achieve our goal of making ACRE the go-to wood alternative for builders and homeowners everywhere.”

ACRE by Modern Mill offers numerous benefits, including low maintenance, durability, easy workability, and sustainability. The company’s commitment to zero-waste and job creation in rural communities makes it an ideal partner for builders and homeowners who are looking for sustainable building products.

Glenn is our New York City correspondent covering home improvement, DIYs, and home renovation reports in New England areas.