WBPI: Please give a summary of Evertree’s background, current activities and products.

Pierre Tabbagh: Evertree was founded in 2016 with a clear mission: to replace petrochemical adhesives in wood-based panels with bio-based alternatives derived from renewable resources. Our technology uses rapeseed and sunflower derivatives sourced locally through the Avril Group, ensuring both sustainability and traceability.

Today, Evertree operates as a pioneer in plant-based chemistry, holding more than 26 patent families and collaborating with leading European manufacturers. Our flagship innovation is a range of bio-resins that deliver high mechanical performance while eliminating harmful substances like formaldehyde and isocyanates. These solutions significantly reduce carbon footprint and improve indoor air quality, aligning with global decarbonization goals.

WBPI: The next panel partnership with a French panels manufacturer saw a unique MDF panel come to market. can you explain the product and update on its progress.

Pierre Tabbagh: The launch of NEXT in 2021, the first bio-based MDF panel, marked a turning point for the industry. Developed in partnership with PANNEAUX DE CORRÈZE, NEXT combines sustainability with uncompromised technical performance. It offers formaldehyde emissions equivalent to natural wood and carbon footprint reduction thanks to 80% reduction in carbon footprint of Evertree resins compared to conventional resins.

Since its introduction, NEXT has gained traction among furniture manufacturers and specifiers who value eco-design and healthier interiors. Industrial-scale production has proven its reliability. With the support of UNILIN, demand for NEXT & FIBRALUX biobased continues to grow as consumers and brands seek greener alternatives without sacrificing quality.

WBPI: Formaldehyde-based resins are a mainstay of panel manufacturing. how do you see Bio-resins fitting into the market in the medium to long term and what Are the benefits of plant-based products like Evertree’s?

Pierre Tabbagh: Petrol-based resins have long dominated panel manufacturing, but the shift toward sustainable materials is accelerating. Bio-resins like Evertree’s are no longer niche; they are becoming essential. In the medium term, we expect surface-layer adhesive substitution, offering manufacturers flexibility and significant carbon footprint reduction. In the long term, plant-based adhesives will become mainstream, driven by regulatory pressure, ESG commitments, and consumer demand for healthier living spaces. The benefits are clear: reduced VOC emissions, improved worker safety, and a significant carbon footprint reduction. Our bio-resins deliver these advantages while matching the productivity and cost-effectiveness of fossil based alternatives.

WBPI: Regulation on formaldehyde emissions have tightened over recent years. Do you expect regulation to continue tightening?

Pierre Tabbagh: Regulation on formaldehyde emissions has tightened significantly in recent years, and this trend will continue. Initiatives such as the European Green Deal and the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) prioritize low-emission materials for furniture and construction. Evertree actively supports these efforts, providing solutions that meet future standards today. Manufacturers adopting bio-based adhesives position themselves ahead of regulatory curves, ensuring compliance and competitive advantage in a market increasingly shaped by sustainability requirements.

WBPI: What further developments/ partnerships have there been between Evertree and European panel manufacturers to grow the market for Evertree’s bio-resin technologies.

Pierre Tabbagh: Collaboration is at the heart of Evertree’s strategy. We partner with major European panel producers to scale bio-resin adoption. These partnerships extend to furniture brands, which showcase the aesthetic and environmental benefits of panels made with Evertree technology. We also work closely with specifiers and architects to integrate bio-based solutions into eco-design projects. Joint marketing initiatives and technical support accelerate market penetration, creating a virtuous cycle of innovation and awareness.

WBPI : Where do you see the market for bio-based resins being in five years’ time?

Pierre Tabbagh: The next five years will be transformative. By 2030, we anticipate biobased adhesives capturing a significant share of the European wood panel market. Three drivers underpin this growth:

  • Industrial Readiness: Our resins now match petrochemical alternatives in performance, removing adoption barriers.
  • Environmental Imperatives: With up to 80% carbon footprint reduction and zero added formaldehyde, Evertree solutions deliver measurable sustainability gains.
  • Consumer Demand: Awareness of indoor air quality and climate impact is rising, creating strong pull for greener materials.