Dubai Telegraph - Mushroom material takes on plastic packaging at Belgian start-up

EUR -
AED 4.294567
AFN 74.242338
ALL 95.860889
AMD 433.652521
ANG 2.092694
AOA 1073.305184
ARS 1638.767571
AUD 1.631336
AWG 2.107444
AZN 1.986399
BAM 1.954234
BBD 2.355139
BDT 143.504399
BGN 1.950308
BHD 0.441243
BIF 3478.305015
BMD 1.169178
BND 1.491705
BOB 8.110501
BRL 5.827244
BSD 1.169328
BTN 111.153934
BWP 15.873281
BYN 3.30755
BYR 22915.891865
BZD 2.352215
CAD 1.593064
CDF 2707.816505
CHF 0.916367
CLF 0.027099
CLP 1066.547693
CNY 7.98578
CNH 7.986603
COP 4361.2099
CRC 531.671706
CUC 1.169178
CUP 30.983221
CVE 110.662554
CZK 24.398879
DJF 207.78623
DKK 7.473272
DOP 69.707804
DZD 154.806756
EGP 62.57652
ERN 17.537672
ETB 183.648675
FJD 2.570789
FKP 0.860774
GBP 0.863946
GEL 3.139237
GGP 0.860774
GHS 13.088963
GIP 0.860774
GMD 85.937627
GNF 10262.466446
GTQ 8.937043
GYD 244.653963
HKD 9.158698
HNL 31.13474
HRK 7.534534
HTG 153.036614
HUF 365.157386
IDR 20331.949681
ILS 3.442055
IMP 0.860774
INR 111.375502
IQD 1531.623385
IRR 1537469.275437
ISK 143.353461
JEP 0.860774
JMD 184.222386
JOD 0.828981
JPY 183.784251
KES 151.034235
KGS 102.210142
KHR 4690.742595
KMF 491.637764
KPW 1052.260338
KRW 1727.402304
KWD 0.360142
KYD 0.974619
KZT 542.475323
LAK 25678.079953
LBP 104525.964223
LKR 373.677382
LRD 214.690352
LSL 19.677233
LTL 3.452279
LVL 0.707224
LYD 7.406735
MAD 10.81141
MDL 20.133867
MGA 4857.935526
MKD 61.637522
MMK 2454.981542
MNT 4181.7709
MOP 9.436139
MRU 46.708364
MUR 54.671139
MVR 18.069677
MWK 2036.126585
MXN 20.462017
MYR 4.621806
MZN 74.721833
NAD 19.677188
NGN 1603.949136
NIO 42.931959
NOK 10.847749
NPR 177.844215
NZD 1.99043
OMR 0.449529
PAB 1.169563
PEN 4.099145
PGK 5.065466
PHP 72.231513
PKR 325.908073
PLN 4.257971
PYG 7270.174526
QAR 4.259337
RON 5.195239
RSD 117.403067
RUB 87.677711
RWF 1707.584697
SAR 4.386985
SBD 9.38367
SCR 16.052975
SDG 702.088912
SEK 10.858506
SGD 1.492807
SHP 0.87291
SLE 28.819962
SLL 24517.076868
SOS 668.182785
SRD 43.79273
STD 24199.627276
STN 24.728118
SVC 10.233756
SYP 129.223397
SZL 19.677487
THB 38.233949
TJS 10.947228
TMT 4.097969
TND 3.373663
TOP 2.815101
TRY 52.829897
TTD 7.943635
TWD 37.036091
TZS 3034.017205
UAH 51.532108
UGX 4388.601394
USD 1.169178
UYU 47.102258
UZS 14027.799564
VES 571.661183
VND 30795.56805
VUV 138.873557
WST 3.174539
XAF 655.431813
XAG 0.016083
XAU 0.000259
XCD 3.159762
XCG 2.107911
XDR 0.813315
XOF 652.988275
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.995087
ZAR 19.661833
ZMK 10524.00789
ZMW 21.900452
ZWL 376.474889
  • RBGPF

    0.5000

    63.1

    +0.79%

  • NGG

    -0.9800

    87.5

    -1.12%

  • CMSC

    -0.0100

    22.87

    -0.04%

  • RIO

    -1.9500

    98.63

    -1.98%

  • BCC

    -3.8000

    74.33

    -5.11%

  • BCE

    -0.0300

    23.93

    -0.13%

  • RYCEF

    -0.3000

    16

    -1.88%

  • GSK

    -0.7100

    50.9

    -1.39%

  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    23.25

    -0.13%

  • JRI

    -0.0500

    12.93

    -0.39%

  • RELX

    0.0100

    36.36

    +0.03%

  • BTI

    -0.3600

    58.35

    -0.62%

  • BP

    0.5300

    46.94

    +1.13%

  • AZN

    -1.2800

    183.46

    -0.7%

  • VOD

    -0.1000

    16.05

    -0.62%

Mushroom material takes on plastic packaging at Belgian start-up
Mushroom material takes on plastic packaging at Belgian start-up / Photo: Nicolas TUCAT - AFP

Mushroom material takes on plastic packaging at Belgian start-up

On a gleaming new production line in Brussels, Julien Jacquet shows off a row of milky-white soap bar wrappers -- made by what is billed as Europe's first factory for mushroom-based packaging.

Text size:

Jacquet's start-up company, Permafungi, pitches its fully biodegradable "myco-material" as a sustainable alternative to polystyrene and other polluting plastics.

"These ones are designed for hotels," he explained to visitors on a recent tour of the site.

Profitability remains a distant goal: so far Permafungi operates in a niche market, crafting custom packaging for high-end soap makers.

But the 12-person company has built a reputation on the green economy scene in Brussels by recycling grounds from local coffee shops to grow edible mushrooms over the past decade.

Now, it is looking to shift up a gear -- opening a new factory to break into the fiercely competitive packaging sector.

Jacquet is highly critical of conventional packaging, often made from petroleum-based materials and shipped from far-flung corners of the globe.

His vision is to "bring the user closer to the packaging" -- using mushrooms sourced from the Sonian forest on the southern rim of the Belgian capital as his starting point.

The process begins with Permafungi recovering waste materials such as sawdust that are discarded by traditional industries.

These are placed into moulds, where mycelium, the root-like structure of fungi, takes over.

Feeding on the waste, the mycelium grows into the desired shape. The result -- a spongy, tofu-textured mass -- is dried, turned out and delivered.

- Scale-up challenge -

"No more petrochemicals to heat and press," said Jacquet. "Here, we just watch the mushrooms grow -- with help from recycled rainwater and machines that speed up production."

Solar panels line the roof, and a wooden bike shed adds to the eco-friendly appeal of the project -- which aligns with upcoming EU legislation requiring all packaging to be recyclable by 2030.

Permafungi has received two million euros in EU funding, along with regional support.

It also secured one million euros from the Swiss private equity fund Apres-Demain, led by pharmaceutical billionaire Thierry Mauvernay.

"The fund wants to support impact-driven companies that use local resources in environmentally respectful ways," said Sebastien Beth, one of its managers.

But Beth acknowledged that Permafungi "needs to be profitable within two to five years" if it wants to keep going.

As it stands, the company is expanding, with new collaborations announced with two wineries, a watch brand and a candle maker. Jacquet is aiming for three million euros in turnover within three years.

Across Europe and the United States, environmental projects using mushrooms have been popping up since the mid-2000s.

"A lot of promises have been made" around alternatives to petroleum-based materials, said Luc Vernet of Farm Europe, a think tank focused on agriculture and food. "The challenge is scaling up and managing costs."

The main obstacle, he said, remains "competition from fossil-based products, especially when oil prices are low."

The EU is expected to unveil a bioeconomy strategy later this month, which will include support for biomaterials.

The stakes are high, with packaging waste a growing source of pollution.

According to EU data, each European citizen generated nearly 190 kilograms of packaging waste in 2021 -- a figure projected to rise to 209 kg by 2030 without further action.

Jacquet also sees his project as a way to reindustrialise an urban area -- with many parts of Europe feeling the strain from decades of factory closures.

Permafungi's new site sits just a few hundred meters from a former Audi car plant, which shut down in February leaving around 3,000 Brussels workers jobless.

D.Farook--DT