From Waste to Wonder —
Nature's Answer to Pollution
Upcycling Egypt's agricultural waste into sustainable mycelium products
Our Impact
0M+ Tons
Agricultural Waste Rescued Annually
0 SDGs
UN Sustainable Development Goals Addressed
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Our Products are Fully Biodegradable
Why Choose MycoClean?
Biodegradable
Our products naturally break down, returning to the earth without harm.
Fire-resistant
Mycelium-based materials offer natural fire-resistant properties for safety.
Circular Economy
Transforming waste into valuable resources, closing the loop on materials.
Construction-grade
Durable and reliable, perfect for sustainable building and design.
Our Sustainable Products
Mycelium Bricks
Fire-resistant, carbon-negative building material for eco-conscious construction.
Insulation Panels
Bio-composite alternative to synthetic foam, enhancing energy efficiency.
Green Packaging
Biodegradable packaging shaped by molds, protecting products naturally.
Mushroom Growing Kit
Home grow kit using agricultural substrate, for fresh gourmet mushrooms.
Our Mission & Process
The Problem We Address
Egypt faces a significant environmental challenge with the open burning of approximately 40 million tons of crop residue annually. This includes cotton, corn, and sesame stalks, which create a dense, toxic "black cloud" of pollution, severely impacting air quality and public health. This practice contributes to climate change and represents a massive waste of valuable biomass.
MycoClean's Innovative Solution
At MycoClean, we transform this environmental burden into sustainable opportunities. We upcycle agricultural waste using fungal mycelium – the root structure of mushrooms – as a natural binder. This biotechnology allows us to create a range of eco-friendly products that are not only biodegradable but also offer superior properties for various industries.
Our 3-Step Mycelium Production Process
Step 1: Sterilize Substrate
Agricultural waste is meticulously cleaned and sterilized to create an ideal growth medium for the mycelium.
Step 2: Inoculate & Incubate
The sterile substrate is inoculated with fungal spores and incubated for 1-2 weeks at 20-28°C, allowing mycelium to grow and bind the waste.
Step 3: Harvest & Shape
Once fully grown, the mycelium composite is harvested, dried, and shaped into various products like bricks, panels, and packaging.
Addressing 13 UN Sustainable Development Goals
Our commitment extends beyond sustainable products; we actively contribute to 13 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
No Poverty
Zero Hunger
Good Health & Well-being
Quality Education
Affordable & Clean Energy
Decent Work & Economic Growth
Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Sustainable Cities & Communities
Responsible Consumption & Production
Climate Action
Life Below Water
Life on Land
Partnerships for the Goals