At Arboloom, we are pioneering sustainable wood veneer cups to replace plastic and paper alternatives. Now, we’re offering businesses, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers the opportunity to bring our innovative packaging solutions to new markets through our business franchise model.
By partnering with us, you gain access to cutting-edge technology, a sustainable business model, and an established brand, helping you build a profitable, impact-driven enterprise in the rapidly growing eco-packaging industry.
Consumers and businesses are actively seeking eco-friendly alternatives. With our 100% compostable wood veneer cups, you’ll meet the demand for sustainable packaging while building a business that makes a real impact.
We provide everything you need to start and scale your Arboloom franchise, including:
Sustainability is no longer an option—it’s a necessity. Governments, corporations, and consumers are shifting away from plastic, creating huge demand for innovative, eco-friendly packaging. With Arboloom, you’ll be at the forefront of this shift, owning a profitable business with long-term scalability.
Peferential Licensing & Territory Rights
Technology Transfer & Training
Supply Chain & Operations Support
Sales, Marketing & Brand Development
Partner with Arboloom and become a leader in sustainable packaging. Together, we can reshape the industry, reduce waste, and create an eco-friendly future—one cup at a time.
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The cost is increasingly competitive as production scales. The cups offer branding value with their natural aesthetic and sustainable appeal, enhancing eco-conscious brand positioning.
4 dl (400 ml) – Standard size. Other sizes (2-3dl) will be developed in the future as demand grows.
Reusable plastic cups (e.g., polypropylene plastic) require ~20 uses to match the carbon footprint of an Arboloom cup. Compostable paper cups, though often lined with bioplastics, still require intensive paper production. Plastic cups, increasingly phased out due to environmental concerns, are slowly banned around the world
Get in touch to learn more about how you can join the movement toward a waste-free future!