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The Ground Cork market is a subset of the Wood and Wood Products industry. It is composed of companies that produce and distribute cork products, such as cork flooring, cork insulation, and cork stoppers. Ground cork is made from the bark of the cork oak tree, which is harvested every nine years. The cork is then ground into a fine powder and used in a variety of applications.
Ground cork is a sustainable and renewable resource, making it an attractive option for many consumers. It is also lightweight, fire-resistant, and has excellent insulation properties. Additionally, it is resistant to mold, mildew, and pests, making it a popular choice for home and commercial construction.
Some companies in the Ground Cork market include Amorim Cork, Corticeira Amorim, and Jelinek Cork Group. These companies produce and distribute cork products for a variety of applications, including flooring, insulation, and stoppers. Show Less Read more