Cellulose fruit and vegetable nettings
From nature. Around the product. And back again.
Our cellulose fruit and vegetable nets do not leave any harmful residues. After all, they only give back to nature what we borrowed from it.

EARTH
Our seedling nettings break down
in composting systems after about twelve weeks.

WOOD
The substance from which trees are made: Only timber from
Central European woodlands is used in our nettings.

PULP
The timber is ground into a pulp and water is added –
The mixture is then cleaned, compressed and dried.

NETTING
Made in Germany: CompoPac® natural fibre nettings are breathable, tear-resistant and distinguished by a supple handle.

YARN
Yarns spun in Europe are given a food-safe colouring by our finishing experts.

FIBRES
Fine cellulose fibres acquired through
a special procedure make CompoPac® especially resistant to tears.


WOOD
The substance from which trees are made: Only timber from
Central European woodlands is used in our nettings.

PULP
The timber is ground into a pulp and water is added –
The mixture is then cleaned, compressed and dried.

FIBRES
Fine cellulose fibres acquired through
a special procedure make CompoPac® especially resistant to tears.

YARN
Yarns spun in Europe are given a food-safe colouring by our finishing experts.

NETTING
Made in Germany: CompoPac® natural fibre nettings are breathable, tear-resistant and distinguished by a supple handle.

EARTH
Our seedling nettings break down
in composting systems after about twelve weeks.
Green doesn't always have to be monotonous

An example set by flora and fauna:
Our compostable cellulose fruit and vegetable nets are as versatile as nature itself.
product range


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You want to know more about
our compostable packaging nettings?



Our team will be happy to explain how to pack fruit and vegetables in a sustainable manner.
