Jute, also popularly known as BURLAP, is made of natural fibers. It is a long, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced from plants in the genus Corchorus, family Tiliaceae. It is composed primarily of cellulose, which is the main building material of all plants. The jute plant needs only rain water and very few fertilizers or pesticides to grow, making it easy and environmentally friendly to cultivate.
Here are some facts that make this fiber very environmentally friendly –
- The fabric is very durable and has the life span of over thousand plastic bags.
- It is a renewable and sustainable resource.
- It is 100% biodegradable when discarded, jute totally decomposes, returning valuable nutrients back into soil.
- It does not pollute our atmosphere as it only produces non toxic
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