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  • Eden Innovations’ (EDE) EdenCrete is now being stocked by one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world
  • The product is now available at select Lowe’s locations in Oregon, and will soon be available nationwide at Lowes.com
  • This is the first time EdenCrete has been made available at retail, which the company says will open up a potential new customer base while promoting public awareness of its range of products
  • Eden Innovations shares are down 7.69 per cent to trade at 1.2 cents at 1:48 pm AEST

Eden Innovations’ (EDE) EdenCrete is now being sold by one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world.

The product is currently available at select Lowe’s locations in Oregon, and will soon be available nationwide at Lowes.com.

This is the first time EdenCrete has been made available at retail, which the company said will open up a potential new customer base while promoting public awareness of its range of products.

“We’re excited to show both residential DIYers and professional contractors how EdenCrete can help them build easier-to-place, finish, and more durable projects with bagged concrete and mortar products, while still being cost-effective,” Vice President of EdenCrete Admixtures Robert Cavaliero said.

EdenCrete is a carbon-strengthened concrete additive that enhances a wide range of performance characteristics of concrete.

The product aims to deliver the benefits of several concrete admixtures in one, and is able to reduce cracking, permeability, and the burden of maintenance.

Eden Innovations was down 7.69 per cent to trade at 1.2 cents at 1:48 pm AEST.


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