Cookie Policy

Effective Date: January, 2026

This policy explains how EvoNatura uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer or mobile phone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work or work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information.

Cookies We Use

We use cookies for several purposes that reflect our commitment to transparency and accountability:

  • Essential/Strictly Necessary Cookies: Required for the basic functionality of the website (e.g., security, tracking your cookie consent). These cannot be disabled.

  • Analytical/Performance Cookies: Used to measure website traffic and user behavior (e.g., Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity). This data helps us improve the user experience and the clarity of our technical content.

  • Third-Party Cookies: These are placed by third parties to support our analytics and communication efforts (e.g., LinkedIn for ad tracking, Google for search performance).

Your Consent and Control

When you first visit the Site, we ask for your consent to use non-essential cookies via a banner. You have the right to accept or decline these cookies.

You can manage or delete cookies at any time by adjusting the settings in your web browser. However, disabling essential cookies may impact the functionality of our website.

Are You Ready for the Future of Plastics?

If you believe in simple, scalable solutions that enable materials to safely return to our Earth, book a discovery call and let’s end the era where plastic lives forever.

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A plastic fork biodegrading in soil
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Abstract texture of polymer bubbles with vibrant green and yellow reflections.
Small gray circular fungi structure emerging from green mossy soil.
Green plant life sprouting through clear, engineered plastic film.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.

Are You Ready for the Future of Plastics?

If you believe in simple, scalable solutions that enable materials to safely return to our Earth, book a discovery call and let’s end the era where plastic lives forever.

Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.
Abstract bubble wrap texture with dark netting.
Disposable plastic fork in soil filled with moss and tiny fungi.
A plastic fork biodegrading in soil
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.
Abstract texture of polymer bubbles with vibrant green and yellow reflections.
Small gray circular fungi structure emerging from green mossy soil.
Green plant life sprouting through clear, engineered plastic film.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.

Are You Ready for the Future of Plastics?

If you believe in simple, scalable solutions that enable materials to safely return to our Earth, book a discovery call and let’s end the era where plastic lives forever.

Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.
Abstract bubble wrap texture with dark netting.
Disposable plastic fork in soil filled with moss and tiny fungi.
A plastic fork biodegrading in soil
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.
Abstract texture of polymer bubbles with vibrant green and yellow reflections.
Small gray circular fungi structure emerging from green mossy soil.
Green plant life sprouting through clear, engineered plastic film.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface.