Bamboo
The natural bamboo plant is characterised by its great resistance, flexibility and above all, by its rapid growth and regeneration, a characteristic that makes it sustainable material and an excellent alternative to the use of traditional wood, with a multitude of applications. It is naturally resistant to plagues, so it does not require the use of pesticides.
Bamboo Fibre
Bamboo fibre is obtained from the organic filaments of this plant, characterized by its rapid growth and its wide ecological connotations. The inclusion of bamboo fiber (FIBRE) in various compounds created new and resistant materials, becoming a sustainable alternative to the traditional highly polluting plastics.
Organic Cotton
Organic cotton, the cotton of our ancestors, grown using sustainable methods with low impact on the environment. The non-use of insecticides, fertilisers or other chemicals and production processes results in a comfortable fabric, 100% plant derived and hypoallergenic, in a natural weave that claims traditional agriculture.
Natural Cork
Cork is considered an excellent insulator, flexible, which generates naturally around the trunk of the tress from which it is extracted, mainly from the oak tree. The processes of cork extraction have a minimum impact on the environment, also standing out for being one of the most durable and resistant organic materials.
Natural Hemp
Hemp fibre, obtained from the Cannabis plant, among its main destinations the textile industry, as it is a light. Both the growing process of the plane and the process of obtaining hemp fibres are environmentally friendly systems, making of it a fabric of natural and sustainable origin, used ancestrally given its important qualities, being today a great competitor to synthetic fibres.
Natural Jute
Natural jute stands out among sustainable materials because the manufacturing processes have a low impact on the environment, together with its resistance and durability, makes it a sustainable material of reference.
PLA
PLA (Polylactic Acid) is manufactured from 100% natural resources such as corn starch, yucca or sugar cane, being degradable and on our products, it becomes 100% compostable at the end of its lifespan, avoiding the generation of toxic waste. In addition, its versatility and the different textures makes it a suitable compound for the elaboration of diverse articles, from bags to bottles, reducing considerably the use of energy during its manufacturing process.
RABS
RABS (Recycled ABS) is a recycled and highly recyclable plastic, highly resistant and with a wide range of applications and material qualities for the manufacturing of a product. The reuse of the material, coming from various pre- and post- consumer collection sources, make it an eco-friendly solution for industries and consumption.
Recycled Cardboard
The remains of paper from manufacturing processes, together with the paper that has reached the end of its lifespan, become an ecological and sustainable material. During the paper recycling process, the amount of virgin fibres used is drastically reduced, contributing to the conservation of forests. In addition, the amount of energy used in the process of recycled paper is considerably reduced, compared with the energy required to produce traditional white paper.
RPET Felt
Recycled PET felt, non-woven textile in a contemporary style. The result of the combination of the recycling process of plastic materials, together with the millenary technique of manufacturing felt, results in an eco-trend material that in addition to being of recycled origin, is also recyclable.
Seed Paper
Recyclable and degradable paper, which is made from petunia seeds, resulting in a plantable paper.
Wheat Straw
Wheat straw is obtained from organic waste of the remains of the wheat harvest. Through its reuse, it contributes to the reduction of the use of plastics in a remarkable way, resulting in durable, versatile and resistant compounds, which can be applied in the elaboration of infinite products.