Natural cork waste 0-50mm for further processing 1kg (recycled cork)
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On the hunt for a sustainable material that won’t drain your wallet but still delivers on quality and function? You’ll find plenty of cheap options out there, but they often fall short when it comes to durability. On the flip side, premium eco choices tend to be pricey. So, can you get the best of both worlds? You sure can – recycled natural cork hits the sweet spot. Durable, planet-friendly, and easy on the budget. Forget choosing between cost and performance – with this, you’ve got it all.
Light Material
Multi-Purpose
Lower Emissions
Budget-Friendly
Eco-Conscious Pick
Wide-Ranging Applications
This is a material created as a by-product from making other cork goods. Unlike traditional granulate, it doesn’t get ground down or sorted – each bit has a unique shape and size. Expect a combination of flakes, curls, and pieces (ranging anywhere from 0 to 50 mm).
It’s not your standard granulate – rather, it’s a variety of natural cork fragments. That’s also why it’s more cost-effective than regular versions.
Its uses match those of classic cork granules – the key difference is how it looks. Instead of neat little grains, you’re working with natural-looking flakes and pieces.
The uses include:
One of the biggest perks is that it cuts down on waste. Instead of tossing it out, cork gets reused – whether that’s as filling, design elements, or in manufacturing.
Sure, cork is biodegradable and eco-safe by nature – but recycling it adds extra mileage, making it even more sustainable.
It supports a circular economy – reusing materials we already have instead of constantly creating new ones. The benefits? Less rubbish, less energy used, and a smaller carbon footprint overall.
Absolutely – alongside recycled cork, we also supply sorted, traditional cork types:
Store it in a place that’s dry and well aired, and avoid damp areas. Keep it out of direct sunlight and away from heat, as those can mess with its quality.
For 0-50 mm natural cork waste cork, the bulk density is approximately 100 kg/m³.
Plenty of so-called “eco-friendly” materials are just clever marketing or underwhelming in performance (not to mention overpriced). You want to choose wisely without paying through the nose or settling for something flimsy. Recycled natural cork offers a budget-friendly, dependable, and truly natural solution.

Recycled cork is made of various forms and dimensions of natural cork, which is exactly why it comes in so handy. You can shape it, stick it, combine it, and lay it out however suits you best. It’s a seriously adaptable and handy material to work with.
Another bonus? It’s really lightweight. That makes it ideal where you need insulation without bulk. Great for lightweight builds, fillers, or creative DIY work. Even though it’s light, it holds up well and resists moisture. Best of all – it contains zero toxic substances.
Compared to traditional granulates, recycled cork is easier on the wallet because it doesn’t go through as many refinement steps. No need for fine milling, grading, or standardising – fewer stages equal reduced expense.
That doesn’t mean it falls short – it’s simply more rustic, natural, and irregular. Sure, sometimes you need a neat, uniform grain, but if that’s not a dealbreaker for your needs, recycled cork is a solid and more budget-conscious pick.
Recycling cork isn’t only about giving the material another go – it also means conserving a lot of energy. There’s no restarting machinery, no reprocessing everything from scratch. It’s a quicker, simpler system that’s much gentler on the planet.
This is what the circular economy is all about – reusing what’s already available instead of pulling more from nature. On a bigger scale, it’s a meaningful change, even if it seems small at first.