BANANA FIBERS
Some of our soles contain banana plant fibers. Our rubber has unique characteristics, enhancing the final product both aesthetically and ecologically.
In the sole, fine fibers are visible on the surface and within the elastomer matrix. The incorporation of these fibers provides natural pigmentation, thus adding a biodegradable component to the final product.
TIRE CORD FABRIC
The use of polyester fibers from the tire manufacturing industry in a polymer matrix creates an innovative elastomeric material with a unique concept.
RICE WRAPPERS
Every year, 742,541,804 tons of rice are produced worldwide.
This crop generates rice husks, which are sometimes sent to industrial landfills.
By transforming them into rubber, we give them a second life.
COFFEE GROUNDS
The incorporation of coffee grounds into rubber results in a compound with natural dark brown pigmentation, as well as a natural aroma characteristic of coffee.
NATURAL CORK
Our cork waste-containing rubber is a material resulting from the incorporation of granulated cork waste into our rubber formulation, giving it a unique appearance.
COFFEE HUSKS
Our coffee-husk-based rubber is a biocomposite containing coffee husks from the roasting process. These organic waste products give the polymer a natural pigmentation with a characteristic taupe hue.