dutch design week, 17-25 oktober 2026 eindhoven

Carbon Cell

A compostable, carbon-negative foam for packaging as a replacement for polystyrene.

Hosted by Elizabeth Lee, Eden Harrison & Ori Blich

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Accessibility

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Free wifi available
Toilets available
Fully wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair friendly toilet available

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Carbon Cell’s foam is carbon-negative, plastic-free, compostable, and affordable—basically a game-changer for packaging. It’s made from biochar, a material derived from agricultural waste that locks away carbon for 100 years or more.

Biochar Foam: Locking Carbon, Replacing Plastic

Nearly 50% of global plastic waste comes from packaging. What’s more, plastic-based foam packaging accounts for up to 30% of visible plastic marine debris. That’s why Carbon Cell’s solution has the potential to significantly reduce plastic pollution and make a meaningful contribution to a circular, sustainable economy.

With all these climate perks, Carbon Cell’s foam is ready to replace fossil-based foams, from luxury packaging and cold-chain shipping to acoustic and thermal insulation in buildings.

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Elizabeth Lee, Eden Harrison & Ori Blich

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A team of designers, engineers and scientists passionate about reducing plastic and carbon emissions.

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