Cork

 
 
DSCF2020.jpg
 
 

Succulent Planter

Now offering cork succulent planters.

Don’t throw your wine corks away, upcycle them. EnviroCentric collects and reimagines what can be made from everyday household waste.

 
 

Cork Consumption

Americans drink over 4 billion bottles of wine every year, more than any other country[1]. When purchasing a bottle of wine, corks are oftentimes overlooked for their valuable economic potential. The wine is consumed, the bottle recycled, but what happens to a wine topper? If the cork is natural it could be placed in the compost bin; although, a better solution would be to upcycle it into something new.

At EnviroCentric we partner with restaurants to help them divert cork away from landfills. In doing so, we are able to promote a circular economy that invests in local commerce and utilizes American waste in the most sustainable ways possible.

 
 
DSCF2085.JPG

Our Partners

Smokey and The Brisket

Stop by Smokey’s on Lake Murray Blvd. They are a fantastic BBQ joint that supports sustainable commerce.

 
 

Farmer’s Table

Farmer’s table in La Mesa is a fantastic health oriented American bistro. Make sure to try the wine, as all corks are collected and upcycled for a second life.

Eureka!

The SDSU Eureka location is now upcycling used wine corks. Dine in for great food and sustainable wine

 

The Closed Loop Chameleon

Chameleon.jpg

Product Line


Coaster

Coming soon

 

Napkin ring

Coming soon

 

fishing buoy

Coming soon