The Cork Coaster

Created from
your corks

Americans buy 4.2 billion bottles of wine every year.

About 65% of those bottles use natural cork stoppers. The material is nearly infinitely recyclable and Ridwell members have kept nearly two million corks out of the landfill over the past five years.

Did you know cork is ideal for lots of other uses, too? You can find cork shoes, yoga mats and blocks, sunglasses, toys, and even floor coverings and wall coverings—all 100% sustainable.

cork coasters

Four cork coasters with a design you’ll only find here

Created by Jelinek Cork Group using corks from Ridwell members


The story behind your coasters

Pickup

You’ve saved nearly 2 million corks over the past five years. We sent thousands to our partner, Jelinek Cork Group.

Prep

Folks at Jelinek ground your corks into granules that can be reused again. Even stained corks can be part of this process!

Production

Once they created the granules, Jelinek formed them into bespoke coasters designed in house by Ridwell just for you.

Champions of cork preservation

Jelinek Cork Group

Jelinek Cork Group is a Canadian family-run company that’s been dedicated to the preservation of cork since it was founded in 1855. As one of the largest and most active global suppliers of cork products, Jelinek always remains aware of its social responsibilities and its responsibilities to the well being of the cork oak tree.

Interested?

The Cork Coaster sold out during Green Friday Goods week in November 2023. Add your email to our waitlist to be notified if this product comes back in stock.