Linen, precious as the future

Linen, precious as the future

Linen, precious as the future

L!NCREDIBLE®.
100% Linen. Super Sustainable Packaging.

L!NCREDIBLE® is the world’s first linen net for food packaging.

Thanks to the skills and research of Linificio e Canapificio Nazionale Srl Società Benefit, historic Italian linen spinning mill founded in 1873 in Villa d’Almè (BG), and to the engineering of the multifaceted Kukù Packaging International S.p.A., L!NCREDIBLE®️ – 100% Linen, Super Sustainable Packaging is born. 

L!NCREDIBLE®️, so called because it is endowed with the superpower of sustainability, was created to sensitize people, and induce them to adopt more aware and responsible attitudes towards nature and the impact of today’s choices on the generations to come.

L!NCREDIBLE® is completely ecological and it is produced from linen yarns and nets with high technical performance. It can also be used to replace other types of: windows for paper bags, internal reinforcement of paper packaging and paper adhesive tape, but also for net bags for fruit and vegetables. 

The new packaging represents a truly revolution for the sector and is already a reality in supermarkets in France and Germany; it will soon arrive in Italy as well.

One yarn, hundreds of Superpowers

L!NCREDIBLE ® is:
● is air friendly, because linen absorbs CO2 during the cultivation.
● it is earth friendly, enriches the ground and is a biocompatible net;
● it is water friendly, because it allows to replace plastic nets that today pollute our seas

The main emergency numbers

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million tons of plastic waste
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Billions of pounds of plastic can be found in swirling convergences that make up about 40 percent of the world's ocean surfaces.
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of items found at sea are made of plastic
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of abandoned waste is linked to the consumption of take-away food and drink.
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of the plastic used in food packaging is not recycled
L!NCREDIBLE® was born to succeed in an impossible enterprise: to reduce environmental pollution caused by plastic nets used in food packaging, through the use of linen