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In this episode of Housing Matters, we dive into the fascinating journey of Ben Davis, a Maine-based entrepreneur revolutionizing modular construction and sustainability. Ben is the founder of Edura Building Systems, co-founder of The OpBox, and Portland Container Company—pioneering companies reimagining how we build homes, communities, and infrastructure.

A former professional sailor turned visionary builder, Ben shares how his deep connection to the ocean sparked his mission to repurpose plastic waste into powerful, innovative building materials. Learn how his team is tackling the housing crisis with composite construction that’s lighter, stronger, and greener—offering solutions that can be deployed nationwide.

🎯 Topics We Cover:

- The origin of The OpBox and how it sparked instant retail and community pop-ups

- How Edura Building Systems turns recycled plastics into structural wall panels

- Why mobile, modular, and sustainable construction is key to affordable housing

- The future of housing innovation—from kit homes to off-grid living

- Working with partners like L.L.Bean, Clink, and the Shelter Institute to scale impact

If you’re curious about the intersection of sustainability, housing, and innovation—or just love a good origin story—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

🔗 Learn more:

https://www.theopbox.com

https://www.edura.build

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