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🌱 Natural Fiber Geotextiles
Natural fiber geotextiles are biodegradable fabrics made from renewable plant-based materials such as jute, coir, and hemp. These geotextiles provide temporary yet effective solutions for soil stabilization, erosion control, and vegetation growth support especially in environmentally sensitive or green infrastructure projects.
Common types include:
Jute Geotextile – Lightweight, breathable, ideal for short-term erosion control and slope protection. Degrades naturally in 6–9 months.
Coir Geotextile (Coco Blanket) – Stronger and more durable than jute, coir geotextiles last up to 3–5 years, suitable for riverbanks, embankments, and landscaping.
Hemp & Other Fibers – Used for custom applications where local or project-specific materials are preferred.


Our Natural GeoTextile
Natural geotextiles are perfect for sustainable development, aligning with green building standards and low-impact design principles.
Coir GeoTextile
Derived from coconut husk fiber, coir geotextiles (or coir blankets) are durable, high-tensile mats ideal for riverbanks, steep slopes, and landscaping. With a life span of up to 5 years, they offer long-term support for vegetation and help protect against soil erosion in harsh conditions.


Jute GeoTextile
Made from 100% natural jute fiber, jute geotextiles are lightweight, biodegradable fabrics used for short-term erosion control, slope stabilization, and road construction. They allow moisture to pass through, support plant growth, and naturally degrade within 6–9 months—leaving no environmental impact.

