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About Mycomorph

The traditional construction industry heavily depends on non-renewable resources, resulting in a significant environmental impact. One material that exacerbates this issue is expanded polystyrene (EPS). The use of EPS in construction contributes to environmental degradation, emphasizing the need for sustainable alternatives.

This shift in awareness has created a growing demand for construction materials that minimize ecological harm. At Mycomorph, we understand the importance of innovation in the construction industry to address these urgent environmental concerns. With a focus on utilizing the power of fungi, we aim to further develop existing mycelium technologies by upcycling raw materials.

recycling for a greener earth
recycling for a greener earth
upcycling materials
upcycling materials
Mission

Mycomorph has cultivated a mycelium-based construction product made from organic waste raw materials, such as coffee grounds and wood chips from city park maintenance. This Mycelium material is derived from the underground root structure of mushrooms and is renewable, biodegradable, and possesses remarkable insulating properties. It serves as an ideal substitute for EPS in various construction applications. Also it can be used as a decoration, acoustic and separation wall panel.

The utilization of mycelium technology allows us to create materials that are not only strong and durable, but also lightweight and easy to work with. Architects and builders now have the opportunity to use sustainable and eco-friendly materials in construction without compromising on strength or functionality. At Mycomorph, we are committed to leading this change by upcycling unwanted products into new mycelium-based materials of greater quality. Our goal is to introduce and establish alternative earth-friendly materials in the construction industry.

Why Mycomoph
  • Biodegradability: Mycomorph materials are designed to biodegrade at the end of their life cycle, minimizing long-term waste and environmental harm. This aligns with eco-friendly and circular economy principles.

  • Sustainable sourcing: Our insulation panels are made from city waste raw materials, such as coffee ground and wood chips from city park maintenance. This sustainable approach reduces the carbon footprint and environmental impact materials.

  • Versatility: Our materials can be used by architects and builders to create sustainable and eco-friendly buildings without compromising on strength or functionality. This versatility makes it a suitable choice for a wide range of construction projects.

  • Market Disruption: Mycomorphh has the potential to disrupt the construction industry by offering a unique and sustainable alternative, able to conventional in conventional materials. This disruption can lead to positive changes in how buildings are constructed.