FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Fibre Revolution products are derived from Scandinavian sourced paper grade pulp. Ethically grown and sustained in Europe.

The whole production cycle is automated, the press holding time is under 0.5 seconds and down to 3.5 seconds for the entire product cycle. 10 times faster than traditional fibre forming and on par with plastics processing.

The separation of the fibres is done mechanically by milling the raw material. Fibers are then air laid into a fluffy web and transported on a conveyor belt.

Not directly linked to the products we offer but there is a third party validated LCA on Dry Moulded Fibre cutlery, showing that the climate impact is 2.5 g CO2eq per spoon or about 0.66 kg CO2eq per 1 kg product. As a comparison, in an LCA by Takou et al. (2019), with focus on single-use plastic products, the climate impact of an average polypropylene (PP) cutlery with similar weight was about 15 g CO2eq per piece or about 4.2 kg CO2eq per 1 kg product.

We can apply the barrier in the pulp itself, in the tissue liner or with an in-line spraying system.

The barrier function is to protect the fibres from water, oil, grease and chemicals and is based on the product application such as food or medical. If the end product is not exposed to any type of liquid or substances, then a barrier is not necessary.

Yes, as long as they are made from virgin fibre. They can be used with food on them directly or with a food grade coating or laminated.

Most definitely. We specialise in assisting companies in converting their packaging to a sustainable pulp counterpart.