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Fibers For The Future

Bast Fibers are annually renewable fiber crops with many
environment-friendly features.

  • Jute plants absorb 6 metric tons/acre of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and release 4.5 metric tons/acre of oxygen (O2) into the atmosphere during the 100 day growing cycle.

  • Almost no energy is used in growing and processing Jute and Kenaf fibers. The seed is sown by hand; then, the plants are cut, retted and stripped by hand.

  • No fertilizer is used as the roots and leaves are plowed back into the ground. They play a vital role in increasing the fertility of the soil.

  • Bast fiber plants are resistant to pests and diseases. Sometimes a garlic mixture is sprayed on the plants.

  • Natural fibers are 100% biodegradable and/or recyclable.

  • All Bast fibers are “tree-free” and “oil-free”.
Bast fibers are the natural option for a cleaner and healthier environment.

They are now being used in many products to comply with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEEDTM ) Green Building Rating System.


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