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  1. Jute: A sustainable plant for Health and nutrition

    Jute: A sustainable plant for Health and nutrition

    Jute Hessian or burlap is one of the cheapest, affordable and the toughest of all natural fibers and considered as the fiber of the next generation. One hectare of Jute plants consumes over 15 tons of CO2, several times higher than trees. Popularly known as golden fiber, Jute is second only to cotton in world's production of textile fibers. India, Bangladesh, China and Thailand are the leading producers and manufacturers of Jute in the world.  It is one of the most versatile, durable natural fibers that are extremely sturdy, strong and has the life expectancy of over a thousand plastic carrier bags. When discarded, jute totally decomposes giving back all its valuable nutrients into the soil.

    Such a versatile plant has also tremendous health be

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  2. Our Products

    How are Products Eco-friendly:

    Jute/ Burlap Tote :Jute, also popularly known as BURLAP, is one of the cheapest 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.
    The jute industry supports an estimated 5 million people in the poorest regions on Earth. Jute has gained popularity recently because of its eco friendly nature.
    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.  Jute is known for it’s strength.
    •    It is a renewable and sustainable resource.
    •    It is 100% biod

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