Introducing Mycelium: The Fungi That Can Do It All

What is Mycelium Packaging

Mycelium packaging, also known as fungal packaging or myco-materials, is a revolutionary sustainable packaging solution derived from the root structure of fungi. It involves growing mycelium, the vegetative part of fungi, on agricultural waste such as corn husks or sawdust in controlled environments. As research into mycelium packaging continues, we can expect to see a wider range of colours and functionalities emerge, further solidifying its place in the world of packaging.

Elegance Meets Sustainability

4 piece Corner Protection

Logo with Lid

1 piece Laydown

1 piece Upright

2 piece Upright

2 piece Laydown

3 piece Bottom and Sides

Functional Benefits of Mycelium

A Sustainable Shift in Packaging

Mycelium mould presents a unique opportunity for various types of packaging requirements in any industry to embrace sustainable practices without sacrificing aesthetics or functionality. By offering luxurious and eco-friendly packaging, brands can cater to environmentally conscious consumers and create a more sustainable future. As research into mycelium packaging continues, we can expect to see a wider range of colours and functionalities emerge, further solidifying its place in the world of packaging.

Embrace the Future with Mycelium Packaging

Mycelium packaging offers a sustainable and innovative solution for businesses committed to reducing their environmental impact. Partner with The Mend Packaging to create customized mycelium packaging solutions that reflect your brand and values.

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Raw Material

Recyclable

 materials or products that can be used again after they have been treated using a special industrial process (Cambridge dictionary)

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Industrially compostable

Industrial composting can deal with a broader range of compostable products and operates in a highly controlled setting with specific temperatures and conditions. Industrial composting is able to apply a far higher temperature to the already pre-processed packaging material. The high heat breaks the packaging down even further, hastening the decomposition.