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Posted: April 06, 2015Read more »
Jute is a plant with many uses. It is possible to grow jute for its fresh leaves in certain parts of the world. Few specialty stores also stock it in dried, frozen, or fresh form, depending on their size and location.

The leaves of these plants are simple, with slightly jagged edges. When harvested young, jute leaves are tender and flavorful whereas older leaves tend to be more fibrous and woody, thus making them less ideal for consumption. Other than adding a distinctive taste to food, jute leaves also have some nutritional
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While coasters are mainly used during the hot summer months when our drinks sweat with condensation, jute made coasters are perfect for the spring weather. Making use of only a few materials, jute coasters are extremely simple to make for a crocheted.

If you try to crochet jute too tightly, it will make it tough to insert the crochet hook. Make an effort to loosen the gauge. When weaving the tail at the end, weave it slowly and carefully. Weaving it through multiple stitches is very difficult and needle nosed pliers might be required. Crocheting with jute is not easy and it takes time to get used to it. Do not give up. Your last coaster will definitely look better than the first.
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Posted: March 23, 2015Read more »
Each year hundreds of trees are cut for making furniture, paper and wood. If we opt for furniture, bags and other products made of jute, millions of trees can be saved from being lumbered. There are a variety of jute made products available in the market today such as bags, furnishing products, furniture etc. These products are a good alternative to using wooden furniture and paper bags. It is not just limited to furniture and bags but manufacturing of jute products are also making a vast range of jute made goods like decorative articles, arts & craft, stationary products, footwear, apparels, rugs etc. in beautiful designs, texture, color and prints. Thus now people have more options to include jute in their eco friendly lifestyle.
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Many of us are thinking differently about the Earth - for example, Burlap makes an environmentally-friendly and great weed barrier. This natural and inexpensive jute fiber material provides months of protection against gradual degrade and weeds while adding nutrients to the soil when it decomposes. It is economical and easy to use.
When scattering out the seeds, you can lay a strip of burlap on the ground and make holes through the fabric in which you can place your seeds. Permeable burlap also acts as mulch in order to keep the soil moist and warm. You can also cover this permeable fabric with traditional mulch if you do not like its look on top of the ground.
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Generations of gardeners have been using burlap for many gardening tasks. Jute is a versatile fiber and is used to make rope, twine and other products along with burlap. Twine and burlap are safe to use in a vegetable garden. They can provide valuable nutrients to the soil as they decompose.
Burlap is a useful barrier for weeds all around the year, particularly usefully in the garden during winter. Inexperienced gardeners frequently use just plastic as a protection against damage from frost, only to be disappointed when the plants get damaged because of moisture collecting under the plastic and freezing. Since burlap is permeable and doesn’t trap moisture, it is a safe material for use when covering t
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Posted: January 15, 2015Read more »
Top 5 Ecofriendly Alternatives for Plastic
Plastic is so ingrained in our daily lives that it is difficult to imagine without them. They are everywhere. They are durable, long lasting and have become a seemingly ubiquitous part of our national culture.
There is couple of ecofriendly alternatives to plastics. Here are some most common alternatives.

Glass: We are so much used to plastic water bottles and milk bottles on our kitchen counters. Unlike plastic, glass is made from sand. This renewable source contains no chemicals that can leach into your food or body. And it's easily recycled. Sure, glass is a breakable material but it won't l
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Posted: December 10, 2014Read more »
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. 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
Jute fabric though toughest has a natural look and can easily be spoiled w
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Posted: September 25, 2014Read more »
3 Natural Fibers for Sustainability
Natural fibers are great substances that are spun into ropes or thread great in producing fabulous items such as bags, rugs, carpet, carriers, and upholstery. Natural fibers are extracted from the plants and are divided into 3 categories: Fruit fiber, Stem fiber and Leaf fiber.

Fruit Fiber: Fruit fibers are extracted from the fruits of plants and they are light and hairy. Example is cotton, coconut fibers. Cotton is the most important fibers primarily used in the textile industry. Cotton is used in the production of bags, carriers, clothes, outfits etc.
Stem Fibers: Jute, also known as the golden fiber, is
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Green and healthy living is a quintessential factor for a disease free life. Certain green lifestyle should be followed for a healthy and stress less life. They are as follows.

- Walk or bike: Walk or ride your bike to work, school and anywhere you can. You can diminish greenhouse gases while speeding up your metabolism and improving your health. If you can't walk or bike, use the public transport.
- Early to bed, early to rise: Lack of sleep could trigger slow metabolism which could result to obesity. Early to bed and early to rise will not only make you healthy, wealthy and wi
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Labor Day is a great time to socialize with friends and families. To make your labor days fun filled and festive and at the same time environmental friendly, here are some tips.

- For Grilling, avoid using charcoal and opt for ecofriendly option like wood
- Use glassware while entertain your guests. Use ceramic, bamboo utensils which can be washed and reused for a longer period of time
- Offer organic bear and whine to guests
- Instead of throwing fruit and vegetable peals in the garbage, dump them in the compost bin which facilitate waste food recycling and composting
- Use reusable ecofriendly bags made with cotton and jute for grocery shopping. These reusable



