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The East Midlands firm turning waste from coffee, rice and nuts into a green alternative to plastic and cardboard

Incredible Husk has launched a natural replacement to environmentally harmful materials

Incredible Husk uses waste from coffee beans to make a sustainable alternative to other materials

An East Midlands business has launched a natural replacement to plastic, leather, cardboard and other environmentally harmful materials.

Incredible Husk, based in Grantham, Lincolnshire, launched during the COP26 global summit last November to make a carbon-negative alternative to traditional materials using husk waste from rice, nuts and coffee.

Chief executive Keith Ridgeway said a team of scientists and experts had been working on a process which was already attracting interest from a number of household brands.

It is now receiving business support and guidance from NatWest to help take its products to the next level.

Mr Ridgeway said: “We have huge ambitions for a start-up company and want to target the leaders in every industry to help them make the transition to decarbonisation and inspire others in their sector to do the same.

“Our product is revolutionary, and we believe we have the potential to decarbonize entire sectors by 2035.

“However, we also understand the importance of rolling out these vital sustainable practices without disrupting entire supply chains, so the process needs to be gradual and well-thought-out.

“It’s fantastic to have received support from NatWest to help us fulfil our ambitions and deliver our plans.