Everest Fibre Cement Boards by Everest Industries are eco‑friendly, high‑performance construction panels made from a mix of Portland cement, treated cellulose fiber, silica, fly ash, and recycled content—approximately 40 % recycled material. They’re produced using Hatschek and high‑pressure steam curing technologies, giving them superior durability, moisture and weather resistance, and fire safety (A1/A2 classification), while remaining termite‑proof and non‑combustible. These versatile boards come in densities ranging from \~1,200 kg/m³ for multi‑purpose use to over 1,500 kg/m³ for heavy‑duty applications, offering sound insulation up to 34 dB and thermal stability ([everest-ind.com][2]). Available in thicknesses from 6 mm to 20 mm and large panel sizes (up to 3050 × 1220 mm), they are suited for both interior and exterior uses, such as partition walls, ceilings, cladding, flooring, mezzanines, and roof‑tile underlay. Lightweight yet load‑bearing, they support heavy point loads and high‑wind applications, enabling reduced construction time through dry‑fix installation. GreenPro‑certified and contributing to LEED/GRIHA points, Everest boards are a sustainable alternative to traditional wood, gypsum, or masonry in residential, commercial, and industrial projects.