BioMaterials
Biomaterials Crafted from Natural Fibers
Our biomaterials are composed of natural fibers like jute, straw, coir, sisal, and more, carefully assembled into flat, two-dimensional structures.
These structures are available in both open mesh and closed designs. In the closed configuration, fibers are typically sandwiched between two containment layers. Additionally, certain natural fibers, such as jute, coir, and sisal, can be woven into standard fabrics with varying mesh openings. These materials are flexible, allowing them to adapt to the natural contours of the soil. Given the biodegradable nature of these materials, they are designed for temporary use, providing essential soil protection while vegetation takes root.