ABOUT CORK:
Cork has been used ever since it was discovered by the Greeks
and the Romans more than 1,000 years ago. It comes from a
unique oak tree growing naturally throughout the Mediterranean
region--and has properties that man still can't reproduce.
When it comes to cork, most people think wine stoppers and
memo boards. But thousands more uses exist.
The valve seals on most musical instruments are made of cork.
Without it, the clarinet wouldn't hum, and the sax wouldn't wail. The
center of all major league baseballs is made of cork. If you like
watching that ball sail out of the park, it wouldn't be happening
without cork.
The best part about
cork?
It's Sustainable.
Cork oak trees are harvested every nine years by carefully
peeling the outer bark from the tree. The bark regenerates to produce
hundreds of pounds of cork throughout the tree