Why California?
California is the world’s largest producer of almonds, supplying the majority of global demand through one of the most concentrated and sophisticated agricultural systems in existence. This scale creates a powerful opportunity: a consistent, renewable stream of agricultural byproducts generated year after year.
Almond shells, in particular, are an abundant and underutilized byproduct of this system. Rather than treating them as waste, we see them as a high-potential, traceable industrial feedstock.
By working within California’s established infrastructure, we’re able to transform this recurring biomass into scalable, sustainable materials—bridging agriculture and advanced manufacturing while reducing reliance on traditional plastics.
Our story
AllMade Materials was formed around a simple idea: California tree nut byproducts are naturally suited for industrial applications, particularly where their inherent characteristics provide an advantage.
Nutshells are hard, tough, and durable — qualities reflected in our composites. Orchard wood is a dense hardwood suitable for composite materials and high-energy biomass uses. California agriculture is globally recognized for quality, ingenuity, and credible sustainability.
Our Process
Centered on feedstock specialization, we focus on almond shells as a consistent, high-volume, and traceable resource within California’s agricultural system.
We develop materials for industrial markets where performance at scale matters. Through a selective partnership model, we work with aligned manufacturers to ensure disciplined, seamless integration.
From sourcing to delivery, our process is guided by technical precision, with each step maintaining traceability & quality.