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Overview

The Mend’s mycelium based packaging is a revolutionary packaging solution crafted from mushroom roots and agricultural waste, offering a perfect blend of sustainability and performance. This lightweight yet surprisingly durable material surpasses traditional foam, ideal for eco-conscious businesses. Not only are they a sustainable alternative to polystyrene and Styrofoam, they can also be customised with vibrant dye colours and branding of your logo. Mycelium protectors reduce your environmental impact and shipping costs without sacrificing product protection. Choose Mycelium based packaging from The Mend and embrace the future of sustainable packaging excellence.

Properties

Applications

Gifting Boxes | PR Hampers |  Planter Containers |  Jewellery Boxes

Printing Methods

CAD Design CNC Milling | Thermoform Growth Trays | Fill & Grow Parts | Over Growth

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Plastic free

Free of any polymers

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Chemical free cultivation

Chemical free cultivation not involving the use of artificial chemicals, especially pesticides or fertilizers.

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Home
Compostable

Home compostable products and materials are designed to break down and compost in a home compost environment, at ambient temperatures and with a natural microbial community.

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Water resistant

Water resistant designed to resist but not entirely prevent the penetration of water (Collins Dictionary)

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Organic cultivation

Raw material is organically cultivated

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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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Biodegradable

Capable of being broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (such as microorganisms) (From Merriam Webster)

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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.