Collect corks and turn them into cool rewards
Do you open bottles of wine, liqueurs, olive oil, or other cork-sealed products on a regular basis? Whether at home, in restaurants, bars, or cafés, the number of corks tends to pile up quickly. Sadly, most of them end up tossed in the trash or sitting forgotten in a drawer. That’s a waste – because cork is a natural, renewable, and completely recyclable material.
That’s why we launched a program that gives corks a second life. Simply start collecting them and send them our way – and in return, you’ll receive a selection of exclusive gifts and eco-friendly items from our catalog. For larger quantities, we can arrange personalized pickup options (including direct collection by our company). Under certain conditions, we also offer the opportunity to purchase cork in bulk.
We recycle your cork waste and give it a new purpose
If your business uses cork in production, there’s a good chance you’re generating waste material. Sorting, storing, and disposing of it can take time and money. We offer a simpler, more sustainable solution: we collect, process, and repurpose your cork waste.
This approach saves you time, space, and valuable resources. Partnership terms are tailored individually based on the volume and type of material. Every load of cork matters to us, because we understand how versatile this natural resource is. We also believe that smart recycling can transform waste management – what one company sees as a problem, another can see as potential.
Where do our corks come from?
We collect corks from a wide variety of sources to make sure as many as possible can be reused. We partner with retail stores, distributors, and wineries that provide corks from both customers and suppliers. Our team also visits hotels, lodges, and event venues, where cork usage remains consistently high. We work closely with event planners, tasting hosts, festivals, and trade fairs. Collaborations with individuals, businesses, and suppliers allow us to gather larger amounts of raw material in one place.
Beyond standard wine corks, we also collect leftover or unused pieces of bark, along with used cork boards, mats, and flooring from renovations or insulation removal. We gladly accept remnants of cork gaskets, decorative or industrial components, and even cork waste from the sports or music industries (such as field granules or instrument parts).
Why we focus on natural cork
Natural cork is a renewable, biodegradable, and highly durable resource. Unfortunately, tons of it still end up in landfills each year, even though it can easily be recycled. We shred and process the collected cork into new, useful products – such as coasters, bulletin boards, decorative accessories, insulation panels, and other cork-based goods. This helps us reduce waste, minimize the need for new raw materials, and promote responsible manufacturing. We believe that small, consistent actions – when taken together – make a real difference.
