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Cork is harvested by stripping the bark from the tree, a process that is carefully timed to ensure the tree remains healthy and can continue to produce cork for years to come. The bark is removed ...
The desire by businesses to make the most out of every single ounce of the natural material can be explained by its biggest caveat: Cork is a layer of bark that grows only on the Quercus Suber oak ...
Can you really judge a bottle of wine based on the closure used to seal it? You’re not supposed to, but a lot of us do, ...
Ever wonder why recording studios and cozy cafes feel so peaceful? The secret might be hiding in plain sight—cork! This ...
Prized for the lightweight, elastic bark, cork oaks can also store large amounts of carbon during their long lifetimes. Now there are moves to find new uses for this material. Standing under the ...
This traditional practice, unfamiliar to most Americans, involves the careful stripping of a cork oak’s outer bark without harming the tree. Commonly performed by skilled craftspeople in Portugal and ...
That cork stopper sealing a delicious bottle of wine has been harvested from Quercus suber, an oak species whose bark contains high amounts of suberin, a waxy substance that is waterproof.
For more than 150 years, Corticeira Amorim SA has thrived by buying slabs of bark stripped from cork trees in Portugal and transforming them into stoppers. The company annually produces billions ...
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