Mushroom® Packaging
Biodegradable by Design
Mushroom® Packaging creates eco-friendly and home compostable packaging that serves as a direct alternative to plastic waste.
Mycelium provides an effective solution to the issue of plastic pollution. By using shredded hemp held together by mushroom mycelium, MycoComposite offers a sustainable replacement for plastic packaging that produces no waste. Unlike plastic, it biodegrades into soil nutrients, making it an environmentally-friendly choice. Simply dispose of it in your garden and give it some water.

Grown inSeven Days
Mushroom® Packaging is a versatile solution that can be used for shipping, insulation, furniture, and interior design. With dimensions that can grow up to 18”x18”, and 5” deep, it provides ample space for packaging a variety of items. Thanks to its fast growth rate, the packaging can be produced in just one week, making it a quick and efficient solution for your packaging needs.
Sustainable
Our Mushroom® Packaging is a sustainable and home-compostable alternative to plastic foam, which is currently clogging our landfills and waterways. By harnessing the power of mushrooms, we're helping to reduce plastic pollution and create a better future for the planet.
All-Natural
We believe that nature provides us with everything we need, including solutions to many of our problems. As a partner of Ecovative Design, we utilize the latest mycelium technology and expertise to offer high-performance materials that have little to no environmental impact, without relying on plastics.
Design
Our team of engineers can collaborate with you to design customized mycelium solutions that provide exceptional protection for your products while having zero negative impact on the environment. With our rapid prototyping and product testing process, we ensure that your requirements, as well as those of your customers, are fully met by our custom-designed Mushroom® Packaging
MycoComposite™
Ecovative's leading-edge mycelium technology provides an eco-friendly alternative to the petroleum-based plastics commonly used in packaging today. Our MycoComposite™ is cost-competitive with foam polymers derived from fossil fuels, but requires only a fraction of the energy to produce. Plus, it's fully home compostable once it has served its purpose.