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CocoPallet

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Transforming coconut husk waste into sustainable pallets to reduce deforestation and carbon emissions in the logistics industry.

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CocoPallet International BV

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business, NGO

Info

Available

To sell
Build new partnerships

Looking

To hire
To find distributors
For investors

Project Status

In progress

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

India, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, South, Thailand, United States

Awards and certifications

Featured by Climate-KIC Start‑Ups

2023

Recognized for sustainable transport innovation

Bloomberg , Hello Tomorrow Award

2016

winner waste & water prize

Accenture Innovation Award

2015

circular economy award

Product description

CocoPallet is a revolutionary green business solution that addresses the pressing issue of waste management and deforestation in the logistics industry. By transforming coconut husk waste into sustainable pallets, CocoPallet offers a circular alternative to traditional one-way wooden pallets. The process involves compressing 100% bio-based coconut fibers without the use of synthetic resins, resulting in nestable, ISPM-15 compliant export pallets.

These innovative pallets not only reduce waste but also significantly lower carbon emissions by approximately 70% compared to traditional wooden pallets. They are designed to fit together efficiently, reducing storage and transport space, thereby cutting logistics costs and environmental impact. Additionally, CocoPallets are biodegradable and can be milled into organic soil improver at the end of their lifecycle, providing a sustainable alternative to peat and promoting higher-value agricultural output.

By diverting coconut husks from being burned or discarded as waste and replacing deforestation-dependent wooden pallets, CocoPallet creates value across the entire supply chain. Farmers benefit from additional income, exporters can lower costs and emissions, and end-users receive sustainable, high-performance pallets that align with their environmental goals.

With a firts factory set to launch in South India in 2025 and a scalable model that aims to establish regional facilities - Indoensia, The Philippines, Thailand, Mexico, Brasil) , CocoPallet is poised to revolutionize sustainable packaging practices in global shipping.

Reducing CO2 and costs in the supply chain. 

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Transforms coconut husk waste into sustainable pallets
  • Reduces deforestation and carbon emissions in the logistics industry
  • Compresses 100% bio-based coconut fibers without synthetic resins. Suing only coconut husk , heat and pressure. 
  • Produces nestable, ISPM-15 compliant export pallets
  • Efficient design reduces storage and transport space by approximately 70%
  • Significantly lowers logistics costs and environmental impact
  • Biodegradable and can be milled into organic soil improver at end-of-life.
  • Creates value across the supply chain, benefiting farmers, exporters, and end-users
  • Pilot factory launching in the South India in 2025 with plans for regional facilities
  • Redefines sustainable packaging practices in global shipping

About the Company

CocoPallet offers a fully circular, bio‑based alternative to traditional wooden export pallets, made entirely from compressed coconut husk waste. Their pallets are 100 % wood‑free, ISPM‑15 compliant, biodegradable, nestable (saving ~70 % space), and designed to be milled into soil improver at end‑of‑life. By turning coconut husk—normally burned or discarded—into durable pallets, they reduce deforestation, lower carbon emissions in shipping, and create extra income for coconut farmers. Headquartered in Amsterdam, CocoPallet is in pilot and pre‑order phase, with the first full‑scale production facility planned in the Philippines by mid‑2025

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