fundsand
Fundsand is a coined term used in financial discourse to describe the concept of pooling capital to invest in sand-related assets and markets, or to structures that securitize or tokenize sand resources. The term highlights sand as a critical commodity for construction, glassmaking, and industrial processes, and reflects the growing interest in specialized financial instruments tied to natural resources. It is not a standardized category in mainstream markets and appears mainly in theoretical or exploratory discussions about resource finance.
Etymology and usage: Fundsand combines funds and sand, signaling both the capital-raising aspect and the commodity
Market forms: Potential manifestations of fundsand include commodity funds that track sand price indices, ETFs or
Regulation and risk: Fundsand instruments face environmental and permitting risks, governance concerns, and questions about transparency.
See also: commodity funds, securitization, natural resource finance, sand mining.