A modern retail display concept for sustainable floristry products: modular light-wood shelving holding neatly stacked rolls of kraft paper wraps, compostable cellophane on cardboard cores, and plant-based twine reels, all in cohesive natural tones with minimal green branding accents. Small, discrete icons indicate “biodegradable” and “compostable” on the packaging. The display stands against a matte white wall with a single vertical band of muted green. Soft, indirect store lighting from overhead track fixtures creates gentle highlights without harsh reflections. Captured at eye level with a slight diagonal perspective, the composition uses the rule of thirds and moderate depth of field, giving a professional, contemporary retail atmosphere in realistic photographic style.

Our Green Focus

We develop next‑generation biodegradable materials and practical packaging systems for floristry studios, nurseries, garden centres, supermarkets, and online plant retailers across the UK and Europe.

Sustainable Solutions

A close-up photographic view of a single bouquet wrapped in innovative sustainable packaging: matte brown kraft paper combined with a clear, plant-based compostable film, subtly embossed with a small green leaf icon. The stems are secured with a textured biodegradable tie made from natural fibers. The bouquet rests on a light wooden surface with faint grain, while the background softly blurs into muted tones of green and white. Gentle overcast daylight from the side creates soft highlights on the wrap and delicate shadows beneath, producing a calm, professional mood. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, emphasizing material details and eco-friendly design in a realistic, minimalist style.

We work with florists, growers, wholesalers, and retailers to replace traditional plastics with high‑performance, biodegradable materials that protect stems, soil, and stock while reducing waste.

A tidy R&D workbench showcasing the development process for sustainable floristry packaging: biodegradable foam prototypes in various densities, small labeled sample jars of plant-derived resins, laser-cut cardboard inserts, and a digital tablet displaying technical diagrams of packaging stress tests. Everything is arranged on a smooth light-grey lab bench against a pale wall with a subtle grid of pinned material swatches and eco-certification icons. Cool, even studio lighting from overhead panels creates minimal shadows and precise visibility of every surface. Shot from an overhead, bird’s eye view with sharp focus, the composition feels organized and methodical, conveying scientific rigor and innovation in a realistic, modern photographic style suitable for a professional UK green industry company.

From compostable bouquet wraps and pot liners to reusable transport trays and mail‑order packaging, our solutions are tailored to each stage of the floral and horticultural supply chain, ready for testing and real‑world application.

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Sector-Specific Support

Each part of the floristry and horticulture industry faces different sustainability challenges: florists need plastic‑free mechanics that still hold water; growers require breathable, compostable films for young plants; wholesalers and retailers must protect delicate stock in high‑volume logistics. We analyse these pain points and co‑design tailored packaging, trialling materials in real conditions so that new solutions work for your workflow, your margins, and your environmental goals.

Market Stories

Discover how a UK grower reduced single‑use plastic by 70% with compostable plug trays, how an urban florist replaced floral foam in event work, and how an online plant retailer cut damage rates using fibre‑based protective wraps—short case examples that show our materials in action across different market segments.

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