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The
cork oak tree, QUERBUS SUBER, grows in Portugal and other countries
which border the western edge of the Mediterranean basin.
The cork is harvested by removing the bark of the tree, every 9
to 10 year cycles. The cork tree must be approximately 25 years old
before the first extraction (virgin cork) and then nine years shall
be necessary for following harvests. Fortunately, the cork tree
lives for 180/200 years which allows 15/20 extractions.
What makes cork such a unique product is it's properties and
applications: Properties: lightness, elasticity, impermeability,
insulation, resistance to wear, hypoallergenic and fire retardant.
Applications: building, interior design, leisure, fashion and
technology.
When buying and using cork products one is contributing to
preserve a natural, renewable resource and important ecological
environment in the western Mediterranean countries.
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