Our products
Our current product line includes fifteen types of eco-friendly takeaway food packaging, all crafted from cellulose fibers. Our innovative technology ensures that these packages are both water and grease-resistant, while also being fully biodegradable. To guarantee quality and safety, our packaging has undergone rigorous testing at the accredited J.S. Hamilton research laboratory.
Clamshell takeaway containers
Eco friendly tableware
Who are we
We are a company deeply committed to environmental stewardship, as well as to enhancing the health and comfort of our daily lives. Our specialty lies in producing 3D catering packaging made from cellulose fibers, ensuring that our products are fully biodegradable and compostable. In 2021, we embarked on a collaborative venture with scientists from the Poznan University of Life Sciences and secured funding for a project titled ‘Development of XyloMatrix Technology for the Production of Biodegradable Single-Use Products from Lignocellulosic Waste.’
Our mission is not just about creating packaging; it’s about innovating for a sustainable future. By integrating cutting-edge research and eco-friendly materials, we’re not only providing practical solutions for today’s catering needs but also paving the way for a greener tomorrow. Our products represent a perfect blend of environmental responsibility and top-notch quality, designed to meet the evolving demands of both our planet and our customers
We are FSC certified
Our achievements include the FSC certificate, as well as work on obtaining the BRC certificate. Our packaging has been tested in an accredited laboratory, and our R&D laboratory will allow us to continue to develop our technology.
We are an example of the convergence of “business and science”
Sławomir Świtała
Entrepreneur and manager with over 25 years of experience in running and developing companies in the construction, energy and ecology industries.
Bartłomiej Mazela
Scientist and innovator with 25 years of experience in conducting R&D work and implementing IP into industrial practice. Co-author of numerous publications and patent applications in the area of the use of lignocellulosic raw materials and the production of new materials based on biopolymers.
About project
In November 2021, we received funding from the European Regional Development Fund for the XyloMatrix project. The project lasted for less than 3 years and its aim was to implement an innovative technology for processing lignocellulosic waste into biodegradable single-use products. The advantage in the production process was not only the reduction in the costs of raw material input, but above all the possibility of managing post-production waste rich in polysaccharide components.