• 100% natural, reusable and recyclable, cork is, whether from the environmental, social or economic perspectives, one of the most versatile materials.
  • In colonial times, Cork also maintained its own strong links with London, through its role as a major port, proof of which can still be seen all around town.
  • n. bark of the cork oak tree (used for making stoppers for bottles, etc.); stopper, plug; something made of cork v. close with a cork, cap.
  • Cork and the adjacent coastline have a strong seafaring and trading tradition, some of which is reflected in the cities tourist attractions.
  • In this article you will learn how cork is made, what advantages and disadvantages cork offers and how sustainable this natural raw material really is.
  • We are a family company specializing in the production and distribution of high quality natural cork products.
  • Cork is a term variously used for a lightweight, elastic, water-resistant, natural material of commercial importance and for the common names of two trees from which it is primarily...
  • Of these countries, Portugal is by far the largest producer of cork with over 30 percent of the world’s cork trees and 70 percent of the world’s cork production.
  • Cork flooring brings silence because they absorb sound and create an optimal indoor climate due to their natural thermal insulation.
  • As "cork float for a fishing line," mid-15c. Meaning "cylindrical cork stopper or bung for a bottle, etc.," 1520s. As an adjective, "made of cork," 1716.