Xeriant Publishes White Paper on Sustainable Building Materials as Natural Disaster Risks Rise
June 30th, 2026 5:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Xeriant released an updated white paper detailing its NexBoard and NexPatch technologies, which convert waste into fire-resistant building materials, potentially lowering insurance costs and improving housing safety.

Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI) has published an updated 36-page white paper examining global plastic and fiber waste, increasing natural disaster risks, and the need for resilient, sustainable construction materials. The paper, available at https://nnw.fm/ayXBU, highlights the company's NexBoard building panel and newly introduced NexPatch fire-resistant joint compound as technologies designed to convert waste into high-performance building materials while supporting safer and more affordable housing.
The white paper underscores NexBoard's recent third-party fire certification results, including a Class A rating under ASTM E84 and successful completion of the NFPA 286 corner room burn test. NexPatch, which uses the same proprietary intumescent technology, provides continuous fire protection across wall and ceiling assemblies. Xeriant stated that these products have the potential to improve building insurability and reduce insurance costs by lowering fire and water damage risks.
According to the white paper, the construction industry faces mounting pressure to address environmental concerns and disaster resilience. With natural disasters becoming more frequent and severe, the demand for materials that can withstand fire, water, and impact is growing. Xeriant's approach leverages waste streams—plastic and fiber waste—to create panels that can replace traditional materials like drywall, plywood, and oriented strand board (OSB). The company markets its advanced materials line under the DUREVER brand.
The updated white paper also discusses the broader implications for the housing market, particularly in regions prone to wildfires and floods. By using materials that resist fire and water damage, builders may be able to offer more durable homes, potentially leading to lower insurance premiums for homeowners. Xeriant noted that the products could also contribute to more affordable housing by reducing material costs and construction time.
Xeriant, Inc. is dedicated to discovering, developing, and commercializing transformative technologies, including advanced materials, which can be integrated across multiple industrial sectors. The company seeks to partner with and acquire strategic interests in visionary companies that accelerate this mission. For more information about Xeriant and its technologies, visit the company's newsroom at https://nnw.fm/XERI.
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