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OUR PRODUCTS

Discover our exceptional range of coconut waste-based products, where sustainability meets craftsmanship. Through collaboration with the Balinese community, we collect coconut waste, sourced from Bali and Java, and transform it into functional and innovative everyday items, blending traditional artistry with modern technology.

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Coconut Fiber Pot

Crafted from waste coconut fiber and compostable glue, all made in Bali. Our Cocopot product offers an eco-friendly solution for gardening and plant care, supporting sustainability and reducing waste.

Coco Fiber

is a versatile and eco-friendly material derived from the husk of the coconut fruit. It is known for its excellent water retention, natural resistance to pathogens, and bio-degradability—making it an ideal choice for gardening, horticulture, and other sustainable applications.

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Coco Peat

is a byproduct of coconut processing that consists of the fibrous outer layer of the coconut husk. It is an organic and sustainable alternative to traditional peat moss, commonly used for gardening and horticultural purposes, known for its excellent water retention, aeration, and soil amendment properties.

Coco Chips

is made of that green coconut shells you know, chipped then dried. This is a great product for reptiles hobbyist ; it absorbs odor , contain bioactive substrate and dust and dirt free. It has been widely used for reptiles and tortoise beddings and it also has uses in your garden - as mulch or ground cover to create better aesthetics.

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Biochar

is a type of charcoal with many micro-holes in them.  It is produced from coconut shell waste and burnt using heat-only oven, no flame. The result is a highly porous carbon that might just be the next soil fixer.

Coco Briquette

are made of pyrolised coconut shell waste, mixed with flours and then pressed to compactions. It is widely used in hospitality and F&B industry.

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