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Sustainable maple wood

Wood from sustainable and FSC©-certified forestry in Switzerland and EU.

Biodegradable card body

Sustainable, payment card body made from pure, FSC-certified wooden layers.

Beautifully crafted by nature

Extraordinary touch & feel experience. Each card body is a unique ambassador of nature.

Did you know...

4.5 billion

Payment cards issued globally
every year

350,000

TIMBERCARDs issued

60+

Successful pilots

An all-round
sustainable solution

The TIMBERCARD is the world’s first biodegradable, wooden payment card body that can be used like any conventional banking card. 

The card body is fully biodegradable, except for the chip, antenna and magnetic stripe. 

When exposed to the soil, it decomposes much quicker than conventional plastic cards

Eco-Friendly & Financially Sustainable Products: A Complete Guide for Businesses & Consumers

This guide provides an overview of eco-friendly and financially sustainable products. It defines key concepts, outlines major product categories, and introduces practical frameworks for responsible comparison. The aim is to support a clearer understanding and long-term reference by presenting sustainability as contextual, measurable considerations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, because the card bodies are made of wood and paper bonded with a bio-adhesive. The TIMBERCARDs are therefore completely biodegradable, except of the antenna, the chip and – if present – the printing ink and the magnetic stripe.

No, because forests from which wood is regularly removed through sustainable timber harvesting achieve higher volume growth rates per year and finally store more CO2.
 
In addition, the forests in our regions fulfill three main functions that are mutually dependent. Sustainable use of wood and regular care lead to
  • income for the forest owners
  • preservation of the protective and recreational function
  • stabilization of the forest ecosystem.
Very important in everything: The wood must come from certified and sustainably managed forests.

No, the surface is untreated and uncoated. It is a pure wooden surface that is absolutely smooth and closed-pored thanks to our patented modification process – without any chemicals or plastics.

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